“…Various studies have preferred a tripod conformation (three hydrogens nearest to the surface) or a dipod conformation (two hydrogens nearest to the surface) for physisorbed methane. It has been proposed that, in general, methane will physisorb in a tripod conformation when the methane−substrate interactions dominate methane-methane interactions, while a dipod conformation is favored in the opposite case. , Current data suggest that methane dipods are favored on an MgO(100) substrate , while tripod methane is preferred on the basal plane of graphite. , Polarized Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopic studies of CH 4 physisorbed on NaCl(100) support a symmetric adsorption conformation (i.e., tripod or dipod) but no conclusive preference for either. − On the basis of theoretical arguments, these studies have placed CH 4 on top of Na + sites. Helium atom scattering (HAS) experiments have been useful in determining the unit mesh structure .…”