“…Owing to their excellent crystallinity, high surface areas, and tunable pore structure and functional properties, MOFs have been demonstrated to be useful in a broad range of research areas, such as molecular adsorption and separation, [ 4‐10 ] energy devices, [ 11‐15 ] drug delivery, [ 16‐20 ] sensing, [ 21‐26 ] and so on. Luminescent MOFs, [ 27‐44 ] a subclass of functional MOFs, [ 45 ] which are primarily constructed by reticulating luminescent metal ions or/and organic linkers/guests into the frameworks, have been well applied for diversifying the potential optoelectronic applications of MOFs. For example, Li et al .…”