“…Aliphatic aldehydes and ketones are regarded as common structural moieties and the key intermediates in pharmaceuticals, natural products, and chemical synthesis. , In addition, carbonyl compounds also show great value in organic conversion. − However, only a few documents elaborated the C–H functionalization of aldehyde/ketone orientation over transition metal catalysts. − Such methodology is severely hindered by the aldehyde’s weak coordinating capacity, the sensitivity toward oxidation, and the undesired insertion of metal into the acyl C–H bond. To overcome those problems, a method using preinstalled imine or oxime directing group (DG) C–H function was reported.…”