“…Benefited from their diverse structures, high porosities, large surface areas, and physicochemical properties, MOFs have become the research frontier in crystal engineering, coordination chemistry, and materials science. The investigation of MOFs is related to coordination chemistry, organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, synthetic chemistry, etc., and displays extensive application prospects in detection, [43][44][45] adsorption and separation, [46][47][48] luminescence, 49-51 magnetism, 52,53 catalysis, 54,55 and energy storage. [56][57][58] Recently, bipyridine ligands that grafted substituents of nitrogenous oxygen ligands onto the bipyridine skeleton are successfully synthesized.…”