J. Gao et Jh. Weiner, SCREENED INTERMOLECULAR FORCES AND COVALENT BOND FORCES IN POLYMER MELTS, The Journal of chemical physics, 98(10), 1993, pp. 8256-8261
The intermolecular nonbonded forces exerted on a particular mer of a c
hain in a polymer melt are screened by adjacent mers on the same chain
. As a result, the time average of this intermolecular force, referred
to a coordinate system bearing a fixed relationship to the covalent b
onds attached to the mer in question, is nonzero. These screened force
s are studied here by molecular dynamics simulation of a model melt co
rresponding to the model for polyethylene (PE model) of Takeuchi and R
oe. If the macromolecule in a particular conformation is visualized as
a long curved cylinder, the screened forces are distributed over its
surface, including its capped ends, directed inwards and approximately
normal to the surface. These forces are relatively insensitive to the
melt pressure p. They are present and have the same character, even w
hen p = 0. The character of these forces helps clarify the simulation
result that the backbone covalent bonds are in compression at liquidli
ke densities.