“…The corresponding high‐resolution XPS spectra of Co 2p and Ni 2p were compared in Figure 4. As observed in the pristine CoNi 20 −MOFNs, the Co 2p spectrum can be deconvoluted into five peaks centered at 775.1, 780.9, 797.1, 784.6, and 802.7 eV, which can be ascribed to the Co LMM Auger peak, Co 2p 3/2 , Co 2p 1/2 , and the Co 2+ satellite features, respectively (Figure 4a) [33,39–41] . The Co 2p spectrum of CoNi 20 −MOFNs@MX shows five deconvoluted peaks located at 775.5, 780.9, 796.9, 784.7, and 802.7 eV (Figure 4b), showing a similar binding feature as that of the CoNi 20 −MOFNs compound.…”