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I am searching for a ligand that stabilizes metallic palladium from precipitate out of a solution. The ligand have to be soluble in THF. Do you have a suggestion?
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Actuallly, almost ligands ared disolved in THF. I think PPh3, PtBu3, PCy3.. ddpf, Binap.. all things are disoved in THF. What kind of palladium source did you use? Just Palladium metal..
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