“…Besides homogeneous catalysts, heterogeneous catalysts based on Ag, [50] Pd, [51] Cu, [52] Ru, [53] Co, [54] Ni, [55] Pt, [56] Au, [57] Re, [57] and Ir [58] have also been employed for the same purpose. However, most of these reported catalytic systems suffer from limitations such as high catalyst loadings (up to 10 mol %), high temperature [37–45,48–49,52,54a,c,55,57] (up to 200 °C), long reaction time (48 h), [48] and limited substrate scope [43–46,54,55] . Furthermore, although dehydrogenation of secondary alcohol can easily be accomplished in the presence of a suitable catalyst, selective conversion of primary alcohol to aldehyde is a challenging task to accomplish as dehydrogenation product (aldehyde) can react with an active catalyst to furnish inactive carbonyl complex [59] .…”