Organic frameworks refer to a class of materials composed of organic molecules linked together through covalent bonds to form a rigid, porous structure. These materials have attracted significant attention in recent years due to their potential applications in gas storage, catalysis, drug delivery, and separation processes. Organic frameworks exhibit tunable porosity, surface area, and chemical functionality, making them highly versatile for specific applications. Researchers continue to explore novel synthesis methods and applications of organic frameworks to optimize their properties and expand their potential uses in various industries.