This study was undertaken to evaluate the phosphorus (P) sorption potential
of a red mud residue from Alcan, Jonquiere (Quebec) as a function of the P
added and the reaction time. Batch sorption experiments were undertaken us
ing P concentrations ranging from 2.5 to 50 mg of P per g of red mud and eq
uilibration times ranging from 12 hours to 83 days. These experiments showe
d that the red mud residue has a very high sorption potential, with a maxim
um sorption between 40 and 45 mg g(-1). P sorption with time by the red mud
was biphasic, with a fast sorption phase followed by a slower one. The pre
sent results show that ligand exchange is involved in the rapid P sorption
by the red mud, with possible P precipitation. Furthermore, P sorption was
Found to be concentration dependent, which is due to concentration gradient
and change in the range of diffusion coefficients, which increased with in
creasing amount of P added. The present results show that one major problem
in the establishment of a vegetative cover on this residue is due to the v
ery high sorption potential, which depends on the amount of P added and the
time of reaction.