“…Due to their permanent porosity, high surface area, facile synthesis, thermal stability, presence of active centers, and accessible voids, they show wide potential in catalysis, gas and energy storage, chemical sensing, photocatalysis, electronic devices, drug delivery, and so forth. In catalysis, COFs can be used as heterogeneous catalysts because of their unique functionality, uniform tunable pore sizes, and recoverability, which are more suitable for achieving excellent selectivity and catalytic activity than homogeneous catalysts. , Several functionalized COFs and metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) have also been active in the synthesis of HMF, especially from fructose. , But these are mainly encompassed by sulfonated acid groups; for instance, in 2015, the sulfonated 2D COF (TFP-DABA-COF-SO 3 H) was reported by Peng et al Due to the π-extended TFP-DABA network and the Brønsted acidity of −SO 3 H groups, fructose was enhanced toward dehydration into 97% HMF in DMSO . Subsequently, in 2019, Babaei et al.…”