“…The implementation of hostguest interactions is a prevalent strategy in the construction of SOFs owing to their wide-ranging applicability and robustness in comparison to other non-covalent interactions. Recently, the construction of SOFs based on host-guest interactions has been widely reported and attracted wide attention [24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37] because of their broad range of potential applications in the detection of ions and explosives, [38][39][40] cell imaging, [41][42][43] gas adsorption, 44,45 photodynamic therapy, [46][47][48] drug delivery, 49,50 chiral adaptive induction 51,52 and photocatalytic hydrogen production. 53,54 However, despite being potential photocatalysts due to their porous structure and homogeneous solubility, their application in photocatalytic organic conversion has been limited to several scattered reports.…”