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abstract PURPOSE:To obtain the title polycarbonate composed of specific recurring units, having light-transmitting characteristics extremely excellent in visible light to near-infrared light area, remarkably reduced in increase in loss even when exposed under high-temperature and high humidity conditions and useful as a light signal transmitting medium. CONSTITUTION:The aimed carbonate consisting of recurring units expressed by the formula (X and Y are heavy hydrogen or halogen element). Furthermore, the aimed carbonate is preferably obtained by dissolving bisphenol in an organic solvent such as pyridine or an aqueous solution of dichloromethane-sodium hydroxide, introducing phosgene into the solution and carrying out condensation polymerization.
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