Al-Pillared saponites have been prepared from natural Na-exchanged Bal
larat saponite. Acidic properties of these saponites have been studied
by IR spectroscopy using pyridine as a probe molecule. Al-Pillared sa
ponites exhibit both Bronsted and Lewis acidity. Lewis sites are evide
nced in the parent Na-exchanged clay as well as in the pillared clays.
Bronsted acid sites are not evidenced in the parent Na-exchanged sapo
nite but Al-pillared saponites exhibit Bronsted acidity as shown by a
pyridinium band at 1549 cm-1. Bronsted acid sites have been related to
OH groups at 3740-3720 cm-1 and 3597-3594 cm-1. The same wavenumbers
are evidenced for nu(OH) stretchings in acidified saponite and in Al-p
illared saponites. It is assumed that an acidic attack of Si-O-Al link
ages which may provide Bronsted sites occurs on the clay sheets during
the pillaring process.