“…1 Within this field, palladium-catalyzed allylic alkylation reactions have undoubtedly been the most studied. 2 Aside from limited cases, 3 palladium catalysts preferentially form the linear substitution product through alkylation at the less-substituted terminus of the allylic electrophile (Scheme 1). However, in contrast to palladium, most other transition metals (e.g., Mo, W, Fe, Ru, Co, Rh, Ni, Pt, and Ir) have been shown to favor the construction of the branched product, with iridium catalysts being some of the most efficient and selective.…”