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V. S. V. S. N.  Swamy, Kundu, G., and Sen, S. S., ?Facile activation of Si-H bond by an electrophilic carbene?, Indian Chemical Society, vol. 95, no. 7, pp. 789-793, 2018.\par \par G.  Kundu, De, S., Tothadi, S., Das, A., Koley, D., and Sen, S. S., ?Saturated N-heterocyclic carbene based thiele's hydrocarbon with a tetrafluorophenylene linker?, Chemistry-A European Journal, 2019.\par \par S.  Pahar, Kundu, G., and Sen, S. S., ?Cyanosilylation by compounds with main-group elements: an odyssey?, ACS Omega, vol. 5, no. 40, pp. 25477-25484, 2020.\par \par G.  Kundu, Pahar, S., Tothadi, S., and Sen, S. S., ?Stepwise nucleophilic substitution to access saturated N-heterocyclic carbene haloboranes with boron-methyl bonds?, Organometallics, vol. 39, pp. 4696-4703, 2020.\par \par G.  Kundu, Ajithkumar, V. S., Bisai, M. Kumar, Tothadi, S., Das, T., Vanka, K., and Sen, S. S., ?Diverse reactivity of carbenes and silylenes towards fluoropyridines?, Chemical Communications, vol. 57, no. 36, pp. 4428-4431, 2021.\par \par G.  Kundu, Tothadi, S., and Sen, S. S., ?Nucleophilic substitution at a coordinatively saturated five-membered NHC center dot haloborane centre?, Inorganics, vol. 10, no. 7, p. 97, 2022.\par \par G.  Kundu, Balayan, K., Tothadi, S., and Sen, S. S., ?Six-membered saturated NHC-stabilized borenium cations: isolation of a cationic analogue of borinic acid?, Inorganic Chemistry, vol. 61, no. 33, pp. 12991-12997, 2022.\par \par G.  Kundu, Ajithkumar, V. S., K. Raj, V., Vanka, K., Tothadi, S., and Sen, S. S., ?Substitution at sp(3) boron of a six-membered NHC center dot BH3: convenient access to a dihydroxyborenium cation?, Chemical Communications, vol. 58, no. 23, pp. 3783-3786, 2022.\par \par G.  Kundu, Dixit, R., Tothadi, S., Vanka, K., and Sen, S. S., ?Versatile chemistry of six-membered NHC with boranes: bromination at sp(3) borane, activation of the B-H bond of HBpin, and ring expansion of NHC?, Dalton Transactions, vol. 51, no. 38, pp. 14452-14457, 2022.\par \par G.  Kundu, Dash, S. Ranjan, Kumar, R., Vanka, K., Ghosh, A., and Sen, S. S., ?Enhancing diradical character of chichibabin's hydrocarbon through fluoride substitution?, ChemPlusChem, vol. 88, no. 8, p. e202300273, 2023.\par \par K.  Gour, Kundu, G., Dash, S. Ranjan, Vanka, K., Tothadi, S., and Sen, S. S., ?Six-membered NHC stabilized monomeric zinc complexes?, European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, vol. 26, no. 21, p. e202300167, 2023.\par \par G.  Kundu, Amrutha, P. R., K. Raj, V., Tothadi, S., Vanka, K., and Sen, S. S., ?Taming the parent oxoborane?, Chemical Science, vol. 14, no. 22, pp. 5894-5898, 2023.\par \par G.  Kundu, Amrutha, P. R., Tothadi, S., and Sen, S. S., ?Access to NHC-Boryl mono- and bis-selenide and utility as mild selenium transfer reagent including to the C-F bond?, Chemistry- a european journal, vol. 30, no. 6, 2024.\par \par G.  Kundu, Amrutha, P. R., Tothadi, S., and Sen, S. S., ?Saturated NHC-stabilized borenium, boronium, hydride-bridged boron cations, and a bora-acyl chloride?, ORGANOMETALLICS, vol. 43, pp. 1355-1361, 2024.\par \par G.  Kundu, Pramanik, D., Dash, S. Ranjan, Kumar, R., Sangole, M., Tothadi, S., Ghosh, A., Vanka, K., Singh, K., and Sen, S. S., ?Unprecedented C-F bond cleavage in perfluoronaphthalene during cobaltocene reduction?, DALTON TRANSACTIONS, vol. 53, no. 44, pp. 17789-17793, 2024.\par \par G.  Kundu and Sen, S. S., ?Development of six-membered saturated cyclic diaminocarbenes in main-group chemistry?, Dalton Transactions, vol. 54, no. 23, pp. 9113-9124, 2025.\par \par G.  Kundu, Pramanik, D., Dash, S. Ranjan, Kumar, R., Tothadi, S., Ghosh, A., Vanka, K., and Sen, S. S., ?Kekule diradicaloid with a naphthalene spacer?, Organometallics, vol. 45, no. 6, pp. 624-627, 2026.\par \par }