formylproton
Formylproton refers to a hypothetical or transient chemical species consisting of a formyl group (HCO) covalently bonded to a proton (H⁺). This entity is not stable under normal conditions and is primarily of theoretical interest in physical chemistry and astrochemistry. The formyl radical (HCO) itself is a well-known molecule in interstellar and combustion chemistry, but its protonated form remains speculative due to its extreme reactivity and fleeting existence.
In theoretical studies, formylproton is often considered in the context of ion-molecule reactions, particularly in cold,
Astrochemists have explored its potential role in the chemistry of molecular clouds, where protonated species may
While not a well-characterized molecule, formylproton exemplifies the challenges in observing highly reactive intermediates. Its theoretical