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Go to Editorial ManagerThe usage of non-toxic, eco-friendly natural dyes on textiles has achieved notable attention due to increased environmental attention about avoiding hazardous synthetic dyes. This has prompted a return to natural dyes and the search for new sources, especially locally available ones like licorice. In this study, Glycyrrhiza glabra extract (70 g/l), prepared using ultrasound assistance, was used to dye cotton samples. The natural dyeing process employed a simultaneous mordanting method with zinc chloride and alum as mordants, in many concentrations (1, 3, 5, 7 and 10 g/l). The color fastness of the dyed samples was evaluated using a scanner and ImageJ. The fastness of the dyed fabrics was tested against washing and rubbing, and samples with licorice extract showed excellent stability. A tear strength test was also conducted to assess the impact of licorice extract dyeing on the mechanical properties of the samples. It was observed that dyeing with licorice reduced the tear strength, but increasing the concentration of mordants improved the resistance to tearing, making the mordanted samples stronger than the mordanted ones.
Reinforcement process of epoxy has been widely used to improvement of mechanical properties. Therefore, this work is concerned with the reinforcement of epoxy by adding natural materials (Pomegranate peel and Licorice particles) at epoxy. Different percentages of particles (5, 10, 15 and 20%) were used. The mechanical testing were included tensile, bending, hardness and impact tests. Hardness of epoxy was increased at increasing of Pomegranate peel (PP) and Licorice (L) percentages. Impact resistance of epoxy with Pomegranate peel (PP) has reached the highest at (10%), while with Licorice (L) has reached the highest at (5%). The results of tensile strength represent that increases of tensile strength at all percentages of (L), while (PP) showed that decreases at (5%) and increases at others percentage. Bending strength of epoxy has increased as increasing of (PP) at all percentage that used, but it has increased at (5, 10 and 20%) of (L), while it has dropped at (15%).