Okumus V.Basaran D.Onay A.2024-04-242024-04-2420100970-7077https://hdl.handle.net/11468/24659In the present investigation an aquatic plant, Nasturtium officinale was examined for its biosorption ability of heavy metal ions. The results obtained from biosorption experiments were used to understand the driving forces that govern the interaction between metal ions and biosorbent. The experimental biosorption data were fitted to the Scatchard plot, Langmiur and Freundlich isotherms. According to the parameters of the Langmiur isotherm, the maximum biosorption capacities of Cd 2+ and Co 2+ were 0.56 and 0.49 mg/g, respectively. In view of Freundlich isotherms, the maximum biosorption capacities of Cd 2+ and Co 2+ were 2.23 mg/g for both of metal ions.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessAquatic PlantBiosorptionFreundlich İsothermHeavy MetalNasturtium OfficinaleHeavy metal biosorption characteristics of the submerged aquatic plant (Nasturtium officinale)Heavy metal biosorption characteristics of the submerged aquatic plant (Nasturtium officinale)Article2214554602-s2.0-77952195437Q4