Effect of the Exchanged Cation in an Algerian Montmorillonite Used as a Heterogeneous Catalyst for Biginelli Reaction

Authors

  • Fatiha Belferdi Laboratoire de Pharmacologie et de Phytochimie, Université Mohamed Seddik Ben Yahia, Jijel, Algeria
  • Farida Bouremmad Laboratoire de l’Interaction des Matériaux et de l’Environnement (LIME) Université Mohamed Seddik Ben Yahia, Jijel, Algeria
  • Shalima Shawuti Istanbul University, Faculty of medicine, Department of physiology, Istanbul, Turkey
  • Mehmet Ali Gulgun Sabanci University, FENS, Orhanli Tuzla, Istanbul 34956, Turkey

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17344/acsi.2020.6300

Keywords:

Montmorillonite, heterogeneous catalyst, Biginelli reaction, multi-component reactions (MCRs).

Abstract

In this work, an Algerian montmorillonite (Mt) is exchanged by different cations from the transition metals family, namely: Cu2+, Ni2+, Cr3+, Co2+, Fe2+ and Fe3+, it is used as a heterogeneous catalyst for Biginelli reaction. The exchanged cations are known for their catalytic properties in homogeneous catalysis. The main purpose is to study the effect of the exchanged cations on the yield and the kinetics of the reaction. The characterization of montmorillonite was carried out by XRD, which allows us to follow the evolution of the basal spacing d001 as a function of the exchanged cation and to show that the exchange operation has not altered the montmorillonite structure. The cation exchange capacity (CEC) is determined by the titration of the exchanged cation by atomic absorption. The product of the reaction is characterized by NMR, IR and by the determination of the melting point. In addition, the importance of the introduction order of the reagents into the reaction medium has been demonstrated on the yield and the kinetics. Finally, the obtained results show that the exchanged montmorillonite is competitive with other costly heterogeneous and homogeneous catalysts.

Author Biographies

Fatiha Belferdi, Laboratoire de Pharmacologie et de Phytochimie, Université Mohamed Seddik Ben Yahia, Jijel, Algeria

faculty of science and technology

process engineering department

jijel university

Farida Bouremmad, Laboratoire de l’Interaction des Matériaux et de l’Environnement (LIME) Université Mohamed Seddik Ben Yahia, Jijel, Algeria

faculty of science and technology

process engineering department

jijel university

Shalima Shawuti, Istanbul University, Faculty of medicine, Department of physiology, Istanbul, Turkey

Istanbul  University

Mehmet Ali Gulgun, Sabanci University, FENS, Orhanli Tuzla, Istanbul 34956, Turkey

Sabanci University

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Published

16.06.2021

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Organic chemistry