“…Lignin, as a naturally renewable resource, has become an ideal precursor for carbon material preparation, attributed to its high carbon content, abundant raw material sources, and unique three-dimensional network structure. − Lignin-derived carbon materials not only boast low toxicity and excellent chemical stability but also exhibit high specific surface areas and controllable pore structure, showcasing significant potential in catalysis, energy storage, and environmental remediation. − To enhance the physicochemical properties and adsorption capabilities of carbon materials, chemical activation and heteroatom doping are commonly used for modification. , Chemical activation involves the use of agents such as KOH, NaOH, K 2 CO 3 , ZnCl 2 , and H 3 PO 4 , which effectively increase the specific surface area and pore structure of materials, thereby improving the diversity and quantities of surface functional groups. Consequently, this leads to an increased number of available binding sites, thereby augmenting the efficiency of adsorption .…”