“…[ 2 ] Among these interesting properties, the unique surface structure with abundant active sites, which can make CDs easily functionalized and also endow the capability of CDs to integrate with other materials, has especially gained tremendous attentions. [ 3 ] Owing to these merits, CDs and CD‐based composites promise a wide range of applications in many fields, e.g., bioimaging, [ 4 ] sensing, [ 5 ] catalysis, [ 6 ] optoelectronics, [ 7 ] photovoltaic devices, [ 8 ] and energy storage. [ 9 ] In addition, recent studies have indicated that CDs have also shown great potential application as effective photothermal material for solar‐driven water evaporation.…”