Brown algae have the capacity to accumulate metal ions, thanks mainly to the alginate
present in the cell wall containing functional groups (hydroxyl, carboxyl, amines, etc.) [2]. During
the extraction of bio-stimulants from algal biomass a residue is produced; the algae residue is
currently poorly valorized. In this study, the residue issued from the treatment of brown algae
Laminaria digitata was used for the biosorption of La3+, Cd2+ and Ni2+ from aqueous solution
(single vs. binary metal solutions).