Microwave Assisted Modification of Bentonite Clay: Characterization and Solvent Free Synthesis of Schiff’s Bases

Surendra BS, Veerabhadraswamy

Abstract

The acid modified bentonite catalysts prepared from bentonite clay activated under microwave irradiation with different concentrations of H2SO4 (0.1, 1, 2 and 3M). A series of novel and significant compounds containing Schiff’s base substituted aromatic compounds have been synthesized using modified clay in solvent-free conditions under microwave irradiation. The structures of obtained compounds were analyzed by H-NMR, FT-IR spectral studies and the prepared heterogeneous acid activated catalysts were characterized by PXRD, SEM, BET, FTIR and UV-Visible spectral analysis. PXRD studies showed the phases of catalyst and average crystallite size is analyzed in the range of 11-18 nm. The optical properties of the catalysts were investigated by UV–Vis; demonstrate the energy band gap of the catalyst. This modified clay catalysts can be re-used up to 3-4 times and further used in practical applications.

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