The Suzuki reaction is one of the most efficient methods for forming CÀC bonds,[1, 2] and is nowadays an indispensable tool in organic synthesis for the formation of symmetric and nonsymmetric biaryl compounds by catalysis.[3] Many palladium complexes have been used to promote the Suzuki–Miyaura cross-coupling reaction and, whilst some are very efficient and allow the use of sterically hindered substrates and even aryl chlorides at very ...