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Dongju Chen*, ShanshanYu, Huamin Zhang and Xianfeng Li* Solvent Resistant Nanofiltration Membrane based on Polybenzimidazole. Separation and Purification Technology Volume 142, Pages 299-306, 2015. (SCI) Dongju Chen*,Shanshan Yu,Xue Liu,Xianfeng Li,Porous polybenzimidazole membranes with excellent chemical stability and ion conductivity for direct borohydride fuel cells. Journal of Power Sources,Volume 282, Pages323-327, 2015.(SCI) Dongju Chen*, Xianfeng Li,Sulfonated poly(ether ether ketone) membranes containing pendent carboxylic acid groups and their application in vanadium flow battery. Journal of Power Sources. Volume 247, Pages 629-635, February 2014.(SCI) Dongju Chen*, Solvent-Resistant Nanofiltration Membranes Based on Multilayered Polyelectrolytes Deposited on Silicon Composite. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Volume 129,Pages, 3156-3161, February 2013.(SCI) Dongju Chen*, Crystal Behavior of Semicrystalline Poly (styrene)–b–Poly (L-lactide) Diblock Copolymer in Thin Film with Various Sructures. Polymer. International. Volume 62, Issue 9, Pages 1343-1350, September 2013.(SCI) Pieter De Bruyn, Dongju Chen, Paula Moldenaers*, and Ruth Cardinaels. The effects of geometrical confinement and viscosity ratio on the coalescence of droplet pairs in shear flow. J.Rheol. Volume 58, Issue 6, Pages1955-1980, December 2014.(SCI) Dongju Chen, Ruth Cardinaels, and Paula Moldenaers* , Effect of Confinement on Droplets Coalescence in Shear Flow, Langmuir , 25, 12885.2009. (SCI) Dongju Chen, Yumei Gong, HaiyingHuang, Tianbai He*, and Fajun Zhang* Competition of Lamellar orientation in symmetric Poly(styrene) –b-Poly(L-Lactide) diblock copolymer thin films in melt state , Macromolecules 40, 6631. 2007. (SCI) Dongju Chen, Yumei Gong, Tianbai He*, and Fajun Zhang*,Effect of Crystallization on the Lamellar Orientation in Thin Films of Symmetric Poly(styrene)–b–Poly(L-lactide) Diblock Copolymer Macromolecules 39, 4101, 2006, (SCI)

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