With tuning the ligands from bte, btp, btb to bth, four new decavanadate-based metal-organic hybrid compounds, [Zn(bte)(H 2 O) 4 ][Zn 2 (bte)(H 2 O) 10 ](V 10 O 28 )•8H 2 O, [Zn 2 (btp) 4 (H 2 O) 6 ](H 2 V 10 O 28 )•4H 2 O, [Zn(H 2 O) 6 ][Zn 2 (btb) 2 V 10 O 28 (H 2 O) 6 ]•4H 2 O, and [Zn 2 (bth)(H 2 O) 10 ](H 2 V 10 O 28 )•6H 2 O (bte = 1,2-bis(1,2,4have been synthesized under conventional conditions. The four compounds represent the first examples of decavanadate-based metal-organic hybrids constructed by Zn-bis(triazole) complexes. Their structural analyses show that the four compounds possess different Zn-bis(triazole) structural motifs and various finally structures, which verifies that regular changing the spacers of ligands is an effective strategy to tuning the structures of polyoxometalate-based hybrids. Also, the electrochemical studies show that the compounds have good electrocatalytic activities towards oxidation of nitrite molecules ascribed to V-centers.