“…Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are a type of structured crystalline solid that is created by linking metal ions or metal clusters with organic linkers [17,18]. In recent years, MOF materials have exhibited substantial promise in numerous areas of research, including catalysis, drug delivery, biosensing, gas storage and separation, food science, biodiesel synthesis, and many more [1,2]. Due to its substantial specific surface area, straightforward synthesis and modification process, and favorable physicochemical features, it has been regarded as a viable material for lipase immobilization [19,20].…”