“…As shown in Figure , the metal catalysts with hydrogen-bonding (a–d), − ion-pairing (e), electrostatic (f,g), , and Lewis acid–base (h,l) − directing interactions have been developed and good selectivity has been achieved. Recently, Chattopadhyay et al reported a series of ligand-enabled ortho , meta , and para C–H activation for aromatic complexes through noncovalent interactions. ,,,, In 2018, Smith and Chattopadhyay reported that the hydrogen-bonding interactions between the PhN(H)Beg substrate and O atoms in the directing Beg group led to a high ortho -selectivity (97%) in the Ir-catalyzed C–H borylation . In 2020, Yamanaka et al reported that hydrogen-bonding interactions between the SCH 3 group in the substrate and the oxygen atom of the Bpin ligand control the ortho -selectivity at 85% .…”