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In the preparation of etherified polysaccharides, the inclusion of a polyhalo methane or an alkylene dihalide in the etherification reaction mixture yields a water-soluble, cross-linked product which exhibits increased viscosities in aqueous solution. For example, the admixture of a cellulose, e.g., cotton linter; an alkali metal hydroxide; etherifying agents such as methyl chloride or propylene oxide; and 1,2-dichloroethane in a reaction diluent such as toluene can be heated to form a water-soluble, cross-linked hydroxypropyl methylcellulose exhibiting increased solution viscosities.
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