Microbubble-based micro-lithographic techniques have developed rapidly over the last ten years and are capable of reproducibly patterning a wide variety of soft materials and colloids, including polymers, metals, and proteins. Zeolitic imidazolate framework (ZIF) materials have attracted a great deal of research and application interest in the field of materials science because of their chemical and thermal stabilities. Furthermore, ZIF-67 has demonstrated significant potential for applications in gas adsorption, molecule separation, electrochemistry, and catalysis, which when converted into “lab-on-a-chip” platforms might produce remarkable and diverse application-oriented outcomes. This is due to their highly adjustable nanostructures. Using Co(OAc)