2D metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are promising 2D materials with a wide range of applications due to their unique physical and chemical properties. However, 2D MOFs are prone to stacking due to their ultrathin thickness, and the high-yield preparation method of 2D MOFs is highly demanded. In this work, a rapid and scalable method is novelistically presented to prepare 2D MOFs with highly colloidal stability and high yield through coordination modulation at room temperature. A well-ordered CuBDC-MBA nanosheet (BDC, 1,4-benzenedicarboxylic; MBA, 4-methoxybenzoic acid) fabricated by introducing MBA as a modulator exhibits extremely stable colloid suspension for 6 months and the yield of well-dispersed CuBDC-MBA is higher than 88.6%. As MBA successfully participates in synthetic coordination of CuBDC-MBA and is presumably installed on the edge of 2D MOFs with low MBA content due to anisotropic growth, CuBDC-MBA and CuBDC are similar with respect to nanosheet morphology, integrated crystal structure, and porosity. Moreover, well-dispersed CuBDC-MBA shows higher catalytic effectiveness for the cycloaddition reaction of CO with 1.5 times higher yield than CuBDC. Thus, this method can provide a new idea based on coordination modulation to directly fabricate 2D MOFs with purposeful properties.

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