“…Subsequently, Liu, Engle, and their co-workers showed that a specific amino-directing group could guide a tungsten catalyst to achieve selective carbonylative functionalization of terminal alkenes at a predetermined internal position . In the context of high-valent tungsten, its use in petroleum upgrading processes and catalytic transformations, involving tungsten (+6) in a constant oxidation state for alkene , and alkyne metathesis, polymerization reactions, and epoxidation reactions, − is particularly notable (Figure a). Despite significant advances, expanding the scope of applications for W(VI) beyond these areas and achieving controllable selectivity for challenging transformations not only represent meaningful chemical innovation but also enhance its organometallic characteristics. , …”