“…ILs are known to possess physicochemical properties that can be modified based on specific requirements, and they have been extensively studied for various applications such as synthesis, catalysis, and electrolytes. In recent times, researchers have explored the possibility of combining ILs with MOFs to create hybrid materials that offer unique functionalities [ [93] , [94] , [95] , [96] ]. MOFs, which consist of charged metal clusters, can interact electrostatically with oppositely charged ILs, and as a result, the IL species can be grafted into the MOF pores.…”