“…CNOP-5 can take up C 3 H 8 and C 2 H 6 of 174.1 and 115.4 cm 3 /g, respectively, at 273 K and 101 kPa, surpassing the previously reported NOPs such as CNOPs (76.8–99.5 and 58.2–76.4 cm 3 ·g –1 ), ANOPs (109.4–134.9 and 78.5–90.2 cm 3 ·g –1 ), and PANs (53.8–143.2 and 44.8–108.1 cm 3 ·g –1 ). ,, Because of physisorption, the four gas uptakes of CNOP-5 exhibited a downward trend with the temperature from 273 to 298 K. As displayed in Table S1, we observed C 3 H 8 and C 2 H 6 capacities of 127.0 and 82.4 cm 3 /g at 101 kPa and 298 K, respectively. These capacities can compete with the previously reported NOPs, as shown in Figure (c), such as CNOPs (62.7–82.1 and 47.2–60.0 cm 3 ·g –1 ), ANOPs (82.4–97.9 and 57.7–64.6 cm 3 ·g –1 ), PANs (43.9–119.0 and 29.1–84.2 cm 3 ·g –1 ), ,, and sPIs (38.8–44.8 and 27.7–35.6 cm 3 ·g –1 ) . Simultaneously, CNOP-5 uptake 48.1 cm 3 /g CO 2 under ambient conditions, which is higher than for sPANs (21.1–24.4 cm 3 /g), PMOPs (40.7–41.5 cm 3 /g), ANOP-M (40.6 cm 3 /g), and 3AM2CL (13.4 cm 3 /g) .…”