New selective carbonaceous sorbent is one-pot fabricated using microburst of bi-metal salts in order to eliminate carcinogens in environment. We used discarded cigarette butts as carbon source, aluminum nitrate and ferrous acetate as pore-forming agents to prepare the versatile sorbent with a developed porosity and the well-exposed metal oxides in order to replace zeolites for the selective adsorption in environment protection. Numerous finely divided porous particles endowed the composite a surface area of over 350 m2g-1, enabling it to be the best sorbent of tobacco specific nitrosamines (TSNA) to date in solution. It adsorbed 41% of TSNA among hundreds of components in tobacco extract solution or 142 mg g−1of 4-methylnitrosamino-1-3-pyridyl-1-butanone (NNK) in aqueous solution, and rapidly trapped Pb(Ⅱ) at the S/L of 0.2 within 10 min with a capacity of 153 mg g−1. Moreover, new sorbent could catalyze the degradation of NNK in mild conditions, which is rare but is very important for environmental protection.