Patent ID: 8899277

Claim:
A process to produce a medical textile woven from a chitosan containing HWM (High Wet Modulus) rayon fibre, characterized by the steps as follow: (1) impregnating chitin flakes obtained from natural shrimp or crab shells with 30˜48% by weight of NaOH solution at temperature of 40˜95° C.; (2) generating a chitosan with a deacetylation degree of more than 90% via a deacetylation processing; (3) dissolving said chitosan into 10% by weight of acetic acid; (4) generating a nanominiaturized chitosan with 1-5% by weight of caustic soda, wherein said nanominiaturized chitosan having an average particle size of 100-600 nm; (5) generating an antibacterial agent slurry with said nanominiaturized chitosan; (6) evenly mixing said antibacterial agent slurry with an HWM rayon viscose to obtain a first mixture, wherein said HWM rayon viscose is derived from wood pulp through a high alkalinity condition and with a high degree of polymerization; (7) contacting said first mixture with a spin bath under a low acidity and low temperature condition for neutralization; (8) combing amino groups of said nanominiaturized chitosan in said first mixture with hydroxyl groups of a rayon cellulose in said HWM rayon viscose via hydrogen bonds, wherein said amino groups are antibacterial functional groups; (9) generating an HWM antibacterial fibre containing positively charged amino groups (—NH 3 +); (10) making a yarn through a spinning process and/or weaving program; and (11) obtaining an anti-MRSA (Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus ) textile.