“…Alternatively, trace metals may be quantified by fluorometric or colorimetric methods that are more amenable to on-site operation . Palladium is a scarce but useful metal due to its high catalytic turnover numbers in many chemical reactions. , After palladium-catalyzed reactions are employed in pharmaceutical production, extensive purification must be employed to remove residual palladium, requiring analysis of trace palladium. − Current instrumentally intensive methods take a significant amount of time, on the order of days or even weeks, including transportation of samples, to quantify residual palladium, hindering progress during the purification process . To expedite this process, many groups have reported fluorometric or colorimetric methods to detect palladium, , some of which rely on the palladium(0)-catalyzed cleavage of an allylic C–O bond. − …”