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The synergistic combination of PFAS preconcentration and low-temperature degradation is a challenging goal in the broad field of water treatment technologies. Metal–organic frameworks as next-generation adsorptive thermocatalysts, owing to their nanoporous and fine-tunable functional nature, demonstrate a promising solution for this challenge.