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In recent years, considerable effort has been focused in Pd catalyzed cross-coupling reactions, especially the use of less reactive and economically viable substrates like aryl chlorides. Unfortunately, Pd complexes containing the ligands having only N as a donor atom has some limitations, as it couples, mostly aryl iodides and bromides with different nucleophiles, and shows less activity towards aryl chlorides. This restriction can overwhelm by the use of Pd complexes containing N in combination with the C as a donor atom such as palladacycles, pincers, PEPPSI and carbene ligands. The advantages of these ligands include high activity with enhanced selectivity, less toxicity, moisture, air as well as thermal stability. Most importantly, such complexes have broad applications in catalysis under ambient conditions. This part of compressive review highlights the results of the highly active CN based Pd complexes and their applications in cross-coupling reactions. In the next part, we will cover all ligands and complexes containing N in combination with P, O and S as a donor atoms (Pd catalysts based on CP, CO and CS ligands). Though, the number of CN based Pd complexes containing Ferrocene and Buchwald ligands were reported for Pd catalyzed cross-coupling reaction, these complexes will be covered in the next part of the article.
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