If color changed, can Pd(PPh3)4 still be used?
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Pd(PPh3)4 is easily oxidized and degraded, initially appearing bright yellow, indicating high activity. Orange-brown indicates partial oxidation to Pd(II); while green usually signifies severe degradation.
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