“…There has been a huge progress in the synthesis of porous and highly adsorptive materials. Another example of porous materials is metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), which have received a great deal of attention due to their open channels, diverse metal centers, postsynthetic modifiability, tunable functionalities, and adjustable properties [25][26][27][28] and have been applied in water splitting, gas storage, supercapacitors, magnetism, catalysis, energy storage, luminescence, nonlinear optical behaviors, photocatalysis, and so on. [29][30][31][32][33] In particular, MOFs have performed well for separation purposes owing to their high porosity, crystallinity and stability.…”