“…Compared to KMACN with a band gap of 2.56 eV, BKCN and BKM exhibit smaller band gaps of 2.42 and 2.49 eV, respectively, with stronger absorption band tails at long wavelengths. The conduction and valence band edge positions of BKM, BKCN, and KMACN are illustrated in Figure 4c, which are established by combining the results of the Mott-Schottky plots, XPS-valence band (VB) spectra, and Tauc plots [23,33] shown in Figure S6, Supporting Information and Figure 4b, respectively. The band gaps of KMACN, BKCN, and BKM straddle the reduction potential of water as well as the oxidation potential of triethanolamine (TEOA).…”