“…2 In contrast, reversal of reactivity of the π‐allylpalladium complex can be realized through two‐electron3 or single‐electron reduction4 (Scheme , paths 2 and 3) in the presence of stoichiometric amounts of reducing reagents (e.g., Et 3 B, Et 2 Zn, InI, SmI 2 , or Mn powder). The resultant allylic metal complex (η 1 ‐type) or allylic radical enables the nucleophilic addition to aldehydes, ketones, and imines,3 as well as radical homocoupling4a,d and intramolecular radical addition reactions 4b–d. Despite the advances, the catalytic generation of an allylic radical from a π‐allylpalladium complex without additional reductants remains a challenge.…”