“…As depicted in Figure 2b, only C, N, Cu and O elements are detected in full X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) survey, [14] indicating that no other impurity elements are present. From the high‐resolution N 1 s spectra of the Cu 2 O/CN shown in Figure 2c, four peaks at 398.4, 399.6, 400.8 and 404.0 eV are corresponding to four different types of N‐binding modes, that is, sp 2 ‐bonded N (C−N=C), tertiary nitrogen [N−(C) 3 ], quaternary‐N (N−H) and π‐excitation, respectively, [10,15] which is consistent with the N 1s spectra of CN. As shown in Table S1, the ratio of different types of N in each sample is calculated by the geometric area of the corresponding peak of different N species in N 1 s spectra.…”