Hi asa029,
For some reason, I have yet to get to the bottom of, Pd2(dba)3 is one of the most unreliable catalysts when purchased from commercial suppliers. It always seems to work to some extent, but the catalytic activity varies so much from batch to batch.
See the following thread.
http://www.chemicalforums.com/index.php?topic=58910.msg211049#msg211049I would try a different batch, which may mean purchasing a new sample. If you do this, phone the supplier and find out which batches they have in stock and request one which is different to the one you have now. If they supply the batch numbers you can usually look up the certificate of analysis online. Pick the one which seems the best.
Alternatively, if you have the chemicals and feel capable, try making your own. Let me know if you need me to dig out a reference.
I have some colleagues who won't use commercial sources and will only trust samples they have made themselves. In these cases, we test each batch we make (Pd2(dab)3 and others) against a standard reaction to make sure the batch is good.
In my opinion, these reactions and this catalyst isn't particularly sensitive to air or water and have had just as good results being lazy and weighing the catalyst out on the bench rather than in the glove box.
See if that helps and let us know. We can try narrowing down if your still having problems.
Also, what is your N substrate? Is it an aniline?
Good luck
djt