formylmethyl
Formylmethyl is a rarely used, informal term in organic chemistry. It is not part of formal IUPAC nomenclature, and its meaning can be ambiguous outside of a specific context. When encountered, formylmethyl is typically intended to describe a moiety in which a formyl group (-CHO) is connected to a methyl group (-CH3). In the simplest interpretation, this corresponds to the structure CH3-CHO, which is acetaldehyde (ethanal).
Because formylmethyl is not a standardized substituent name, its exact meaning depends on the accompanying context.
Relation to other terminology: the formyl group is a common aldehyde substituent (-CHO) used in naming substituents
Usage and guidance: formylmethyl may appear in historical literature, patents, or informal notes, but it should
See also: formyl group, methyl group, ethanal (acetaldehyde), IUPAC nomenclature.