“…The trade-off between selectivity and adsorption capacity is still a major obstacle. , To date, there are strategies as follows: (i) affording high surface areas and large pore volume, (ii) hard–soft acid–base (HSAB) theory that can strengthen the interaction between the framework and the specific gas molecules, and (iii) introducing open metal sites (OMSs). Lately, our group has also done several works in the field of MOFs’ ion detection and gas adsorption and separation by using multifunctional aromatic N,O-donor ligand H 2 DTTA = 2,5-di(1 H -1,2,4-triazol-1-yl). ,, On the basis of the theory of HSAB, the hard bases, for instance, carboxylate groups tend to combine with high-valent metal ions, while the soft bases, like azoles, can form stronger coordination bonds with low-valent transition metal ions. Considering the significance of structural dynamics and metal ions in flexible MOFs for gas sorption, in this work, a series of flexible MOFs were synthesized using this ligand (Scheme ), although compound 2 was synthesized with diverse synthetic methods, which reported for selective turn-on fluorescence DMSO residual sensing, the acetylene adsorption was further investigated.…”