%0 Journal Article %T Red mud treated with KOH: synthesis of sustainable materials from waste for water treatment. %A Belviso C %A Mancinelli M %A Abdolrahimi M %A Sturini M %A Cavalcante F %A Lettino A %A Peddis D %J Environ Sci Pollut Res Int %V 31 %N 32 %D 2024 Jul 4 %M 38963630 %F 5.19 %R 10.1007/s11356-024-34083-2 %X Solid waste resulting from bauxite ore (red mud) was converted into useful products consisting in hydrogarnet together with zeolite. Red mud (RM) transformation from disposal material into new source was carried out using potassium hydroxide as an activator and hydrothermal process (HY) or vapor phase crystallization (VPC) approach. HY process was performed at 60, 90, and 130 °C whereas during the VPC method, red mud was contacted only with vapor from the distilled water heated at 60 and 90 °C. The results indicate the formation of katoite and zeolite L (LTL topology) with both approaches. All the synthetic products display magnetic properties. In addition, a preliminary investigation on arsenic removal from drinking water (from 59 to 86%), makes the synthetic materials appealing for environmental applications. Finally, the synthesis of a large amount of very useful newly-formed phases using vapor molecules confirms the efficiency of the innovative and green VPC process in waste material transformation.