“…37 It should be noted that MOFs based on divalent cations (ZIF-8, ZIF-67, and HKUST) were mainly used for the processing of gelatin-based hydrogels while interfacing gelatin with MOFs of higher chemical stability such as the series of UiO-66(Zr) was only rarely described. 33 Therefore, the processing of MOF/gelatin hydrogel with a high porosity, high chemical stability, and high MOF content would be most desirable to further optimize their performance. Herein, the thermo-reversible character of gelatin associated to a liquid− liquid phase separation process, that is, coacervation, 38,39 was exploited to prepare a series of gelatin/UiO-66-X (X = H, CF 3 , and NH 2 ) and gelatin/MOF-801 composites that combine attractive features such as high MOF loading (>80 wt %), large porosity, homogeneous MOF distribution in the host matrix, and a tunable hydrophobic−hydrophilic balance.…”