Vetivazulene
{{Short description|Chemical compound}}
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| Name = Vetivazulene
| ImageFile = Vetivazulene.png
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| ImageName = Vetivazulene
| PIN = 4,8-Dimethyl-2-(propan-2-yl)azulene
|Section1={{Chembox Identifiers
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| PubChem = 68253
| InChI = 1/C15H18/c1-10(2)13-8-14-11(3)6-5-7-12(4)15(14)9-13/h5-10H,1-4H3
| InChIKey = APVKGMMYGFJZHY-UHFFFAOYAH
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| StdInChI = 1S/C15H18/c1-10(2)13-8-14-11(3)6-5-7-12(4)15(14)9-13/h5-10H,1-4H3
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| StdInChIKey = APVKGMMYGFJZHY-UHFFFAOYSA-N
| CASNo_Ref = {{cascite|correct|CAS}}
| CASNo = 529-08-8
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| UNII = 5DFF5RUP6X
| SMILES = c12c(cccc(c1cc(c2)C(C)C)C)C}}
|Section2={{Chembox Properties
| Formula = C15H18
| MolarMass = 198.31 g/mol
| Density =
| MeltingPtC = 32 to 33
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Vetivazulene is an azulene derivate obtained from vetiver oil.{{cite journal |last1=Gordon |first1=Maxwell |title=The Azulenes. |journal=Chemical Reviews |date=1 February 1952 |volume=50 |issue=1 |pages=127–200 |doi=10.1021/cr60155a004}} It is a bicyclic sesquiterpene and an isomer of guaiazulene.