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face="Times New Roman" size=3>I am simulating the surfactant on the
liquid/liquid interface. After reading a lot of paper, I predefine the
different potential function forms for these three parts (surfactant, water,
CCl<SUB>4</SUB>). For water model, I used the SPC model; for CCl<SUB>4</SUB>
, I used the function form from gromo96; for surfactant, the bond stretching
and angle bending potentials are harmonic, and proper dihedrals potential is
from Fourier function. I want to know whether the different potential
functions combined are suitable? That is to say, is it the rule on the
different potential functions combined? I hope for your help. Thanks a
lot!</FONT></SPAN></DIV>
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