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The preparation and characterization of the 1:1 inclusion compound of rhodium(II) α-methyl cinnamate in β-cyclodextrin is reported. Evidence of inclusion was obtained from X-ray powder diffraction results, Raman, IR and UV-Vis spectroscopic studies and thermal analysis. Given the potential antitumor activity of the rhodium(II) carboxylate and its virtual insolubility in water, its inclusion in β-cyclodextrin opens the possibility for its transference to the aqueous phase.
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Sinisterra, R.D., Najjar, R., Alves, O.L. et al. The inclusion of rhodium(II)α-methyl-cinnamate in β-cyclodextrin. J Incl Phenom Macrocycl Chem 22, 91–98 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00707684
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