Reversible work, also known as the potential of mean force, is used to map
explicit atom (EA) onto united atom (UA) potentials for CH, CH2, CH3, and C
H4 sites. These UA potentials are found to be temperature dependent and to
be described by stretched exponential-6 functions. Although this is fairly
dissimilar to the Lennard-Jones 6-12 potential, the one may be mapped onto
the other by requiring that the second virial coefficients and locations of
the potential minimum be equal for the two forms. When this is done, good
agreement with standard UA potentials is found.