Directing group
In organic chemistry, a directing group is a substituent on a molecule or ion that facilitates reactions by interacting with a reagent. The term is usually applied to C–H activation of hydrocarbons, where it is defined as a "coordinating moiety, which directs a metal catalyst into the proximity of a certain C–H bond." In a well known example, the ketone group in acetophenone is the DG in the Murai reaction.
The Murai reaction is related to directed ortho metalation, a reaction is typically applied to the lithiation of substituted aromatic rings.
A wide variety of functional groups can serve as directing groups.