“…The large surface area of the DFNS promotes more active sites for grafting functional groups with excellent chemical, mechanical, and thermal stability [30] . These features have made it an ideal candidate as a support material for many organic amine moieties, [31] organometallic complexes, [32] organic molecules, [33] metals, [34] metal oxides, [35] peptides, [36] polymers, [37] proteins, [38] enzymes, [39] etc. Therefore, DFNS ‐based materials have broad applications in drug delivery, gas capture, energy storage, biosensing, molecular probes, affinity ligands, and various adsorbents [36,40] .…”