Abstract

AbstractGraphene aerogel (GA) has a large potential in many fields such as energy storage, catalyst support, and sensors. However, its poor mechanical property has restricted the wide application. In this work, superelastic and robust melamine/graphene composite sponges are prepared by constructing a dual‐network structure of melamine and graphene without any chemical additives. The strength of as‐prepared composite sponge at 50% strain can reach 40 times higher than that of controlled GA. After 50 compressive cycles, the strain and strength recovery ratios of composite sponge are about 97% and 90%, respectively. More importantly, the excellent compression performance combines with the good electrical conductivity of the graphene network enable it as a dynamic piezo‐resistive material, which can provide immediate responses to dynamic stresses and strains with different frequencies. Benefitting by these excellent performances, the dual‐network composite sponge shows a great potential application in the field of motion sensing.

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