The carbene-containing non-classical ruthenium hydride complex [(PCy 3 )Ru(H) 2 (H 2 ) 2 (IMes)] 1 (IMes=1,3-Bis-(2,4,6-trimethylphenyl)imidazol-2-ylidene) is an active catalyst for H/D exchange in aromatic ketones. It is also capable of combining sp 2 C-H bond activation with C-C bond formation. Comparing the chemo- and regio-selectivities of the H/D exchange process and the C-C bond formation clearly indicates that different intermediates are involved in the two processes. High pressure NMR studies provide strong evidence that the key intermediate for the C-C coupling reaction is analogous to that for other ruthenium catalysts reported previously. Catalytic turnover is limited by the instability of this intermediate in the presence of the olefinic coupling partner.