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A selection of articles co-authored with peers, organizations, and thought leaders—exploring cross-sector solutions, sustainability frameworks, and innovation in climate strategy.


Biodiversity Finance in Colombia: Overview and Key Role of the Financial Sector
https://www.pwc.com/co/es/pwc-insights/finanzas-biodiversidad-colombia-panorama-rol.html

Carolina Agudelo Arbeláez
24 feb 20241 Min. de lectura



Carolina Agudelo Arbeláez
19 nov 20230 Min. de lectura


Nitrogen and Phosphorus Availability in Biochar-Amended Soils.Soil Science · May 3, 2011
This article explores how biochar derived from corn cobs influences soil nitrogen and phosphorus levels, revealing that while it boosts ammonium and adjusts phosphorus availability, additional nitrogen may be needed to optimize crop yields.

Carolina Agudelo Arbeláez
3 mar 20131 Min. de lectura


Production of plasma membrane vesicles with chloride salts and their utility as a cell membrane mimetic for biophysical characterization of membrane protein interactions. Anal Chem · Oct 16, 2012
This article introduces a novel, artifact-free method to generate plasma membrane vesicles from CHO cells using a hypertonic buffer without formaldehyde or DTT. The approach is validated through size distribution analysis and its effectiveness in studying membrane protein interactions is demonstrated.

Carolina Agudelo Arbeláez
16 oct 20121 Min. de lectura


Phytoremediation: Protecting the Environment with Plants
Explores how vegetation can be used to clean up contaminated soil, water, and sediments through natural processes such as phytoextraction, rhizofiltration, and phytostabilization. This sustainable approach offers a low-cost, low-impact alternative to conventional remediation methods.

Carolina Agudelo Arbeláez
1 ago 20121 Min. de lectura


Nitrogen and Phosphorus Availability inBiochar-Amended Soils
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1BpPr5OykexMntBcPz0CqYF2YCKTfIn_B

Carolina Agudelo Arbeláez
1 may 20111 Min. de lectura


Phosphorus Adsorption and Desorption Potential of Stream Sediments and Field Soils in Agricultural Watersheds.Journal of Environmental Quality. 2011. Vol.40:144-152. · Jan 1, 2011
This study examines phosphorus release from stream sediments and soils in agricultural watersheds. It finds that while soils—especially those from manure-amended fields—are significant phosphorus sources, stream sediments contribute only minimally to water phosphorus loads.

Carolina Agudelo Arbeláez
1 ene 20111 Min. de lectura


Hydrothermal Conversion of Corn Cobs and Crude GlycerolBiological Engineering · Feb 1, 2010
This study explores bio-oil production from corn cobs via hydrothermal conversion. Optimal conditions yield 23.9% bio-oil, and adding crude glycerol boosts the yield to 36.3% while enhancing oil quality and gas composition.

Carolina Agudelo Arbeláez
1 feb 20101 Min. de lectura


Ahorro de aguas y materia prima en los procesos de pelambre y curtido del cuero mediante precipitación y recirculación de aguas. Revista DYNA · Jan 1, 2010
This study focused on reducing water and raw material use in leather tanning processes through chromium precipitation and water recirculation during the liming and tanning stages. By treating and reusing wastewater, the process achieved over 99% chromium removal and allowed direct recirculation of liming water up to three times without affecting leather quality.

Carolina Agudelo Arbeláez
1 ene 20101 Min. de lectura


Sources of phosphorus loading in Kansas streams. Master thesis
My thesis examined phosphorus (P) pollution in two agricultural watersheds in Kansas with different levels of animal farming: Upper West Emma Creek (UWEC) and Red Rock Creek (RRC). I analyzed P dynamics in stream sediments and upland soils to assess their contribution to water quality degradation. Results showed that stream banks, especially in UWEC, were major in-stream P sources due to erosion, while upland soils—particularly manure-amended fields—were key contributors in R

Carolina Agudelo Arbeláez
16 dic 20091 Min. de lectura


Technical and Economic Evaluation of Process Water Reuse Technologies in Food, Textile, Tanning, and Electroplating Industries. Area Metropolitana de Valle de Aburra, ISBN 958
As part of a multidisciplinary research team at Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, I contributed to a technical and economic evaluation of water reuse technologies in small and medium-sized industries from the food, textile, leather, and electroplating sectors in the Aburrá Valley.

Carolina Agudelo Arbeláez
5 ene 20051 Min. de lectura


Sizing and economic evaluation of a lightweight aggregate production plant with waste energy utilization · Jan 1, 2005
This article presents the technical and economic evaluation of a plant designed to produce lightweight expanded aggregates (ALER) from sewage sludge generated in Medellín’s wastewater treatment plants. Conducted by Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, the study proposes a sustainable alternative to landfill disposal by transforming sludge into a raw material for eco-friendly construction.

Carolina Agudelo Arbeláez
1 ene 20051 Min. de lectura


Industrial Waste with Potential
The article presents the results of a project developed by Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana and funded by Colciencias. This project aims to use sludge from the paper industry in the production of construction materials.

Carolina Agudelo Arbeláez
1 ene 20051 Min. de lectura
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