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titleOfInvention Polyurethane sponge compounded with phosphorus-doped reduced graphene oxide and polypyrrole and preparation method thereof
abstract The invention belongs to the technical field of flexible supercapacitors, and particularly relates to polyurethane sponge compounded with phosphorus-doped reduced graphene oxide and polypyrrole and a preparation method thereof. According to the invention, the phosphorus-doped reduced graphene oxide, polypyrrole and polyurethane sponge are compounded, so that the insulating flexible matrix and the conductive material are effectively combined, the excellent electrical property is realized on the basis of keeping the original compressibility, and the composite material can be applied to the field of flexible super capacitors.
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