“…Through studies of model transition metal systems, several distinct mechanisms have been established for this bond cleavage step that generates a metal–alkyl. Mechanisms that require a change in oxidation state, e.g., oxidative addition (OA, Chart a), are often contrasted with those that maintain the metal oxidation state, e.g., concerted metalation deprotonation (CMD, Chart b). ,− Metal–ligand cooperative (MLC, Chart c) mechanisms have been recently invoked. − The heterolytic H 2 activation step in Noyori’s hydrogenation reactions is a classic example of MLC bond activation . In C–H activation via MLC, a basic site on the ligand formally accepts the proton, with the anionic carbon fragment binding to the Lewis acidic metal.…”