“…Thus, the nitrogen-containing basic ligands (e.g., imidazole, 2,2′-biimidazole, 2,2′-bipyridine, etc.) are broadly used for the construction of transition-metal MOFs. ,,,,, It has been verified that nitrogen-containing auxiliary second ligands can not only increase the diversity of MOFs architectures but also improve the stability of the skeleton of the resulting MOFs. ,,, Meanwhile, the introduction of uncoordinated nitrogen proton donors can also increase the number of active sites and the concentration of proton carriers, endowing MOFs with excellent luminescent sensing and desirable proton conduction abilities. ,, However, the relevant reports about transition-metal MOFs with such dual functionalities are still few and remain challenging. ,, Therefore, designing transition-metal MOFs showing outstanding proton conductivity and luminescent sensing of CAP is urgently needed.…”