“…[2] Recently,t he immobilization of organocatalysts on solids upports throughr obustc ovalent bonds hasb ecomeavery attractive solutionw ith minimum production waste and maximum catalytic efficiency.I ta lso exhibits many other merits, such as easy separation and recovery from the reactions ystem, excellent recycling potential, good stability,a nd straightforwardo peration, etc. [3] Currently,b oth established and emerging solid supports, such as silicas, [4] polymers, [5] zeolites, [6] metal nanoparticles, [7] graphenes, [8] and metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), [9] etc. have been appliedt om eet the demands of sustainable development and green chemistry.A lthough fruitful advances have been discovered on the basis of functionalized materials based on different supports, there are still many obstacles to restrict its commercial process.…”