“…The metal-organic coordination polymers (MOCPs), as ubclass of crystalline materials comprised of inorganic metal nodes and organic linkers, have been deemed as potentialc andidates of ideal materials for many applications in various areas. [1][2][3][4][5][6] Amongt he application fields, considerable attention has been paid to the applicationo fM OCPs in electricity,i ncluding the development of fuel cells, [7,8] supercapacitors, [9,10] thermoelectrics, [11,12] and others. Recently,t he well-known metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), also known porous coordination polymers, have been used as triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) materials for self-powered systemsa nd sensor applications, [13,14] which is advantageous not only for extending the advanced materials of TENG but also for expanding the application range of MOCPs.…”