“… 19 − 32 MOF-177 exhibits a record high SO 2 uptake of 25.7 mmol g –1 at 298 K and 1 bar, but it shows irreversible structural degradation upon desorption. 22 Considering that over 100,000 MOFs are reported to date, 33 samples that are stable to repeated exposure to SO 2 are still relatively rare, including MFM-300(In) (8.28 mmol g –1 ), 23 MFM-300(Sc) (9.4 mmol g –1 ), 24 DMOF (9.97 mmol g –1 ), 25 NU-1000 (10.9 mmol g –1 ), 26 SIFSIX-1-Cu (11.0 mmol g –1 ), 27 NU-200 (11.7 mmol g –1 ), 28 MFM-601 (12.3 mmol g –1 ), 29 MFM-300(Sc)@EtOH (13.2 mmol g –1 ), 24 MOF-808 (15.3 mmol g –1 ), 30 MFM-170 (17.5 mmol g –1 ), 31 and MIL-101(Cr)-4F(1%) (18.4 mmol g –1 ) 32 (uptake given at 298 K and 1 bar of SO 2 ). Systems incorporating open metal sites that are capable of capturing SO 2 are extremely rare.…”