“…With high pore volume, large surface area and geometrical control, MOFs have more extensive applications than other porous materials, such as for adsorption separation, catalysts, optical and battery materials [6][7][8][9][10]. Catalysis based on MOFs includes cyanosilylation of benzaldehyde and acetone [11], oxidation of alkanes, olefins, alcohols, and amines [12][13][14][15][16][17], hydroxylation of aromatic compounds [18], hydrolysis of esters, esterification of acetic acid with 1-propanol [19], and regioselective ring opening of epoxides [20]. Most of these MOFs catalyzed reactions are in liquid phase [21].…”