“…The acid and base in silicate minerals show catalytic activity in organic reactions, e.g., the pyrolysis behaviors of organic matters, the methylbutynol conversion, the Biginelli type reaction of aldehydes, and the synthesis of malononitrile prepolymers (Corma and Martín-Aranda, 1993;Hu et al, 2003;Niwa et al, 2010;Pushpaletha and Lalithambika, 2011;Liu et al, 2013a;Jha et al, 2013;Novikova et al, 2013;Bu et al, 2017;Phukan et al, 2017). The acid-base conjugation in minerals plays a role to fix organic molecules during the reaction, for example, in the polymerization reaction of D, L-Lactid catalyzed by acidmodified montmorillonite, the D, L-Lactid molecules were fixed on the accessible tetrahedral Al sites (act as acid sites) through oxygen atoms (Aslya et al, 2016). The amino group in aminobenzodifurandione dye was protonated by the acid bound to the oxygen atom of silanol (Lewis base) when probing the basicity of solid acids (Spange et al, 2005).…”