monoaldehydes
Monoaldehydes are organic compounds that contain a single aldehyde functional group (-CHO). Their general formula is R-CHO, where R is a hydrogen or a hydrocarbon substituent. When R is hydrogen, the compound is methanal (formaldehyde); when R is an alkyl or aryl group, the compound is an ordinary aldehyde such as ethanal (acetaldehyde), propanal (propionaldehyde), or benzaldehyde. Monoaldehydes can be aliphatic or aromatic and vary widely in volatility and polarity.
They are reactive at the carbonyl carbon, undergoing typical aldehyde reactions, including nucleophilic addition, oxidation to
Common production methods include partial oxidation of primary alcohols and hydroformylation of alkenes to give aldehydes,
Safety and handling: Many monoaldehydes are toxic or irritating. Formaldehyde is particularly hazardous and is a