“…These are crucial parameters to control the activation barriers and mass transport kinetics. Reticular chemistry offers the opportunity to tailor the spacing between atomic sites precisely by using various ligands, which has a significant impact on the electro-kinetics. , Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) − and metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) − are materials that possess high porosity with atomically well-defined chemical environments and have a wide range of applications including gas separations/storage, − catalysis, , optoelectronics, , and energy storage. , Single atom-based COFs could address existing challenges for developing ideal SAECs based on their diverse reticular designs. The ability to define the spacing between atomic sites using different synthetic building units (SBUs) as spacers also makes the strategy attractive. , The in-plane extensive π delocalization and out-of-plane π–π alignment of COF monolayers can potentially enhance charge transport inside crystals. , The emergence since 2015 of redox-active porphyrinic COFs and MOFs as SAECs has advanced the fields of CO 2 reduction reaction (CO 2 RR), − hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) , oxygen evolution reaction (OER), , ORR, , and Li-ion battery .…”