Abstract: | A stable heterogeneous catalyst precursor, sulfur‐modified gold‐supported palladium material (SAPd), has proved to be an excellent source of leached, ligand‐free, Pd for the amination of aryl bromides and chlorides. The reaction‐enabling catalyst is provided in situ as leached Pd in low catalyst loading (0.21±0.02 mol%). This allows the precatalyst (SAPd) to be filtered off and used for a minimum of ten reaction cycles without loss of catalytic activity. SAPd released only trace amounts, less than 0.6 ppm, of highly active Pd during the reaction without any aggregation. |