“…[7][8][9] Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are new cellular substances constituted by organic ligands and inorganic metal ions having large specific surface area, high porosity, as well as tunable pore formation, which have been frequently used in the adsorption of pollutants, catalytic hydrogen production, and sensors. [10][11][12][13][14] In addition, a part of MOFs also have semiconductor properties and have good prospects for application in photocatalytic materials. 15 MOF-808, as a hexa-nuclear zirconium-based MOF, is of great interest due to its high specific surface area, large porosity, satisfactory stability, and abundant metal sites.…”