 Abstract entropy, AE, is a quantitative measure used to analyse the structural characteristics of complex molecules with low structural symmetry and high diversity. AE can be calculated by analysing the topological indices of a network, such as degree and degree sum parameters, which are then used to compare different types of networks. Two popular frameworks, Zeolite's BCT and DFD, were studied and their AE was computed using these topological indices. It was found that Zeolite BCT had higher AE than Zeolite DFD, indicating that it has more structural disorder. Additionally, a comparison of the AE of both frameworks showed that Zeolite BCT had higher AE than Zeolite DFD, suggesting that it has a greater level of structural disorder. This article was authored by Michael Aurochiraj, Daniel Poole, Mohamed Usman Ghani and others.