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Generalized anomeric effect magnitude

In general, electrostatic interactions alone do not seem to be sufficient to account for the magnitude of the anomeric effect and do not directly explain the bond length changes that are observed. These factors led to the proposal that the anomeric effect is, at least in part, due to a a hyperconjugation effects. From the molecular orbital viewpoint, the anomeric effect is expressed as resulting from an interaction... [Pg.230]


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