“…After that, the double solvents method and/or overwhelming reduction approach were widely employed for the synthesis of MOF-supported metal nanocatalysts, [97][98][99]105,107,115] and the MIL-101 was used as a popular support and widely applied to immobilizing small metal NPs for AB solvolysis reactions. [94][95][96][97][98][99][100][101][102][103][105][106][107][108][109][110]183] Apart from the MIL-101, other types of MOFs, such as ZIF-8, [13b,c,111,112] UIO-66, [113][114][115]184] MIL-96, [119,120] MIL-53, [116][117][118] MIL-125, [121] and ZIF-67, [122] were also employed as supports to immobilize small metal NPs for the H 2 generation from AB solvolysis reactions. In general, the AB solvolysis reactions were catalyzed by noble metal catalysts, such as Pt, Rh, and Ru and these catalysts exhibited an excellent H 2 generation rate with high TOF values of above 100 min −1 .…”