Lignin-based porous carbon, a derivative of lignin, is acknowledged for its cost-effectiveness, stability, and environmental sustainability. It exhibits significant adsorption capacity for the removal of heavy metals and in wastewater treatment, rendering it a highly esteemed adsorbent material. However, the potential of lignin-derived porous carbon for the capture of iodine in environmental contexts has yet to be thoroughly investigated. This research aims to examine the iodine capture capabilities of lignin-derived porous carbon in both iodine vapor and iodine/cyclohexane solution. Initially, lignin derivatives (ADL) (Mn = 2.85 × 10