This is exactly why I stated I couldnt come up with the answer; It needs to be modeled to really tell. The anomeric effect really is proposed in undergrad textbooks as stuff not interacting with the solvent. I agree with the authors of the paper that Clarkstill posted; it's all about dipoles and hydrogen bonding/solvation effects. Another example is β-D-glycopyranose/α-D-glucopyranose is 64/36 in H
2O and for mthe same book
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