“…However, many Lewis acids are prone to undergo decomposition in the presence of nitrogen containing reactants and this necessitates the use of excess and sometimes stoichiometric amount of Lewis acid catalyst. [8] To overcome such problems, recently Montmorillonite K-10, [9,2a] triphenylphosphonium perchlorate, lithium perchlorate, [10,11] iodine,[12] zeolites, [13] triflate of lanthanides [14] and cyanuric chloride [15] have been reported to catalyze this reaction. However, many of these reagents are expensive, [10,11,14] need longer reaction time and are not environmental friendly which warrants the development of a new, practical, economical and environmental friendly protocol for the synthesis of bis(indolyl)methanes.…”