A biodegradable polycarbonate copolymer containing units derived from anhydrosugar alcohol, anhydrosugar alcohol-alkylene glycol, and aromatic diol, a method for producing the same, and a molded article containing the same.

A polycarbonate copolymer with specific diol component ratios and production methods improves mechanical properties and biodegradability, addressing the limitations of conventional anhydro sugar alcohol-based copolymers.

JP7830652B2Active Publication Date: 2026-03-16SAMYANG CORP
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2022-12-23
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2026-03-16

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Technical Problem

Conventional polycarbonate copolymers using anhydro sugar alcohols have inferior mechanical properties, particularly tensile strength and elongation, limiting their use in engineering plastic applications, despite improved environmental compatibility.

Method used

A polycarbonate copolymer comprising repeating units derived from a diol component containing 0.3 to 66.9 mol% anhydro sugar alcohol, 0.3 to 56.9 mol% anhydro sugar alcohol-alkylene glycol, and 32.1 to 99.4 mol% aromatic diol, produced through a polymerization process involving a diester carbonate component and a catalyst.

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The copolymer exhibits enhanced environmental compatibility, biodegradability, and improved mechanical properties, including tensile strength and elongation, making it suitable for engineering plastic applications.

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Abstract

The present invention relates to a polycarbonate copolymer and a production method thereof, and a molded article containing the same. More specifically, the present invention relates to a polycarbonate copolymer which exhibits improved tensile strength and elongation compared to conventional polycarbonate copolymers and is biodegradable due to the inclusion of repeating units derived from a diol component containing an anhydrosugar alcohol, an anhydrosugar alcohol-alkylene glycol, and an aromatic diol in a specific content ratio, and a carbonate diester component, and which also exhibits improved tensile strength and elongation compared to conventional polycarbonate copolymers and is biodegradable, and a production method thereof, and a molded article containing the same.
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[0001] The present invention relates to a polycarbonate copolymer, a method for producing the same, and a molded article containing the same. More specifically, by containing repeating units derived from a diol component containing anhydro sugar alcohol, anhydro sugar alcohol-alkylene glycol, and aromatic diol in a specific content ratio, compared with conventional polycarbonate copolymers, it exhibits improved elongation and has biodegradability. The present invention relates to a polycarbonate copolymer, a method for producing the same, and a molded article containing the same.

Background Art

[0002] Polycarbonate resin is a general-purpose thermoplastic engineering plastic with a glass transition temperature of around 150°C, and is a resin having excellent mechanical properties such as tensile strength and impact strength, and having dimensional stability, heat resistance, and optical transparency.

[0003] Polycarbonate is usually produced by condensation polymerization of bisphenol A, which is a petroleum-based raw material, and phosgene. However, due to various reasons such as the accelerating depletion of petroleum resources, the demand for reducing greenhouse gas emissions associated with climate change, the soaring raw material prices, and the increasing need for renewable raw materials, there is a demand for a method to partially or completely replace the raw materials for producing polycarbonate with environmentally friendly components.

[0004] Anhydro sugar alcohol is an environmentally friendly material derived from natural products, and can be produced by dehydration reaction of hydrogenated sugars (such as hexitol) derived from natural products such as starch. Hydrogenated sugar (also referred to as "sugar alcohol") means a compound obtained by adding hydrogen to the reducing end group of sugar, and generally HOCH2(CHOH) nAnhydrosugar alcohols have the chemical formula CH2OH (where n is an integer from 2 to 5). Hydrogenated sugars are classified according to the number of carbon atoms into tetriitol, pentitol, hexitol, and heptitol (with 4, 5, 6, and 7 carbon atoms, respectively). Of these, hexitol, which has 6 carbon atoms, includes sorbitol, mannitol, isitol, and galactitol, with sorbitol and mannitol being particularly useful substances. Thus, anhydrosugar alcohols are attracting considerable attention due to their wide range of applications, and their level of industrial practical use is gradually increasing.

[0005] Technologies for producing polycarbonates using anhydrosugar alcohols have been proposed. For example, Patent Document 1 describes a technology for producing polycarbonate copolymers using isosorbide, an anhydrosugar alcohol, and a cyclic diol compound as a diol component. Patent Document 2 also describes a technology for producing polycarbonate copolymers using isosorbide and a linear diol compound as a diol component.

[0006] However, despite improved environmental compatibility, polycarbonate copolymers produced using the aforementioned conventional technology have inferior mechanical properties (particularly tensile strength and / or elongation), making them difficult to actually use in engineering plastic applications.

[0007] Therefore, there is a need to develop a technology that uses anhydro sugar alcohols as a raw material to improve environmental compatibility, provide biodegradability, and improve mechanical properties such as tensile strength and elongation compared to conventional technologies, thereby producing polycarbonate copolymers that are actually usable for engineering plastic applications. [Prior art documents] [Patent Documents]

[0008] [Patent Document 1] South Korea JP Publication No. 10-2009-0018788 [Patent Document 2] Korean Patent No. 10-1080669 [Overview of the Initiative] [Problems that the invention aims to solve]

[0009] The object of the present invention is to provide a polycarbonate copolymer that exhibits good environmental compatibility and biodegradability by containing units derived from anhydro sugar alcohols and their derivatives, and that has improved mechanical properties such as tensile strength and elongation compared to conventional anhydro sugar alcohol-containing polycarbonate resins, as well as a method for producing the same, and a molded article containing the same. [Means for solving the problem]

[0010] To achieve the above objective, the present invention provides a polycarbonate copolymer comprising repeating units derived from a diol component and repeating units derived from a diester carbonate component, wherein the diol component comprises (a) 0.3 to 66.9 mol% of an anhydro sugar alcohol, (b) 0.3 to 56.9 mol% of an anhydro sugar alcohol-alkylene glycol and (c) 32.1 to 99.4 mol% of an aromatic diol, based on 100 mol% of the total diol components.

[0011] According to another aspect of the present invention, a method for producing a polycarbonate copolymer is provided, comprising the step of reacting a mixture containing a diol component and a diester carbonate component in the presence of a polymerization catalyst, wherein the diol component contains (a) 0.3 to 66.9 mol% of an anhydro sugar alcohol, (b) 0.3 to 56.9 mol% of an anhydro sugar alcohol-alkylene glycol and (c) 32.1 to 99.4 mol% of an aromatic diol, based on 100 mol% of the total diol components.

[0012] According to yet another aspect of the present invention, a molded article comprising the polycarbonate copolymer of the present invention is provided. [Effects of the Invention]

[0013] The polycarbonate copolymer according to the present invention exhibits better environmental compatibility and biodegradability compared to conventional polycarbonate copolymers containing anhydro sugar alcohols, as well as significantly improved mechanical properties (particularly tensile strength and elongation). [Best Mode for Carrying Out the Invention]

[0014] The present invention will be described in more detail below. The polycarbonate copolymer of the present invention comprises repeating units derived from a diol component, comprising (a) 0.3 to 66.9 mol% of an anhydro sugar alcohol, (b) 0.3 to 56.9 mol% of an anhydro sugar alcohol-alkylene glycol, and (c) 32.1 to 99.4 mol% of an aromatic diol, based on a total of 100 mol% of the diol component; and repeating units derived from a diester carbonate component.

[0015] [Diol component] (a) Anhydro sugar alcohol In the present invention, the anhydro sugar alcohol may be a monoanhydro sugar alcohol, a dianhydro sugar alcohol, or a mixture thereof, and can be obtained in the process of producing anhydro sugar alcohols by the dehydration reaction of hydride sugars. Hydride sugars (also called "sugar alcohols") refer to compounds obtained by adding hydrogen to the reducing terminal group of a sugar, and are generally HOCH2(CHOH) n It has the chemical formula CH2OH (where n is an integer from 2 to 5). Hydrogenated sugars are classified according to the number of carbon atoms into tetriitol, pentitol, hexitol, and heptitol (with 4, 5, 6, and 7 carbon atoms, respectively). Among these, hexitol, which has 6 carbon atoms, includes sorbitol, mannitol, isitol, and galactitol.

[0016] The monoanhydrosugar alcohol is an anhydrosugar alcohol produced by removing one molecule of water from within a hydride sugar, and has a tetraol form with four hydroxyl groups in the molecule. The type of monoanhydrosugar alcohol that can be used in the present invention is not particularly limited, but is preferably monoanhydrohexitol, and more specifically may be 1,4-anhydrohexitol, 3,6-anhydrohexitol, 2,5-anhydrohexitol, 1,5-anhydrohexitol, 2,6-anhydrohexitol, or a mixture of two or more of these.

[0017] The aforementioned dianhydrosugar alcohol is an anhydrosugar alcohol produced by removing two molecules of water from within a hydride sugar, and is a diol having two hydroxyl groups in its molecule. It can be produced using hexitol derived from starch. Dianhydrosugar alcohols have attracted much attention for some time because they are environmentally friendly materials obtained from renewable natural resources, and research on their production methods has been ongoing. Among such dianhydrosugar alcohols, isosorbide produced from sorbitol currently has the widest range of industrial applications. The type of dianhydrosugar alcohol that can be used in this invention is not particularly limited, but is preferably dianhydrohexitol, and more specifically, 1,4:3,6-dianhydrohexitol may also be used. The 1,4:3,6-dianhydrohexitol may be isosorbide (1,4:3,6-dianhydrosorbitol), isomannide (1,4:3,6-dianhydromannitol), isoidide (1,4:3,6-dianhydroiditol), or a mixture of two or more of these, and is more preferably isosorbide.

[0018] The anhydro sugar alcohol content in the diol component included as a repeating unit in the polycarbonate copolymer of the present invention is 0.3 to 66.9 mol% with respect to 100 mol% of the total diol component. When the anhydro sugar alcohol content in the diol component is less than 0.3 mol% with respect to 100 mol% of the total diol component, the tensile strength of the copolymer is poor. Conversely, when it exceeds 66.9 mol%, the tensile strength and elongation of the copolymer are poor.

[0019] In one embodiment, the anhydro sugar alcohol content in the diol component may be 0.3 mol% or more, 0.4 mol% or more, or 0.5 mol% or more with respect to 100 mol% of the total diol component, and may also be 66.9 mol% or less, 66 mol% or less, 65 mol% or less, 64 mol% or less, 63 mol% or less, 62 mol% or less, 61 mol% or less, 60 mol% or less, 59 mol% or less, 58 mol% or less, 5� mol% or less, 56 mol% or less, or 55 mol% or less.

[0020] (b) Anhydro sugar alcohol - alkylene glycol In the present invention, the anhydro sugar alcohol - alkylene glycol is obtained by an addition reaction of an anhydro sugar alcohol and an alkylene oxide. In one embodiment, the alkylene oxide may be a linear alkylene oxide having 2 to 18 carbon atoms or a branched alkylene oxide having 3 to 18 carbon atoms, and more specifically, may be ethylene oxide, propylene oxide, or a combination thereof.

[0021] In the present invention, "anhydrosugar alcohol-alkylene glycol" refers to an adduct obtained by the reaction of a terminal (e.g., one or more terminals) hydroxyl group of a monoanhydrosugar alcohol or dianhydrosugar alcohol with an alkylene oxide (e.g., a C2-C18 alkylene oxide, more specifically, ethylene oxide, propylene oxide, or a mixture thereof), and means a compound in which the hydrogen atoms of the terminal (e.g., one or more terminals) hydroxyl groups of the monoanhydrosugar alcohol or dianhydrosugar alcohol are substituted with a hydroxyalkyl group, which is the ring-opened form of the alkylene oxide.

[0022] In one embodiment, the anhydrosugar alcohol-alkylene glycol is of the following formula (A) [ka] The compound may be represented by the formula (wherein R1 is independently hydrogen or an alkyl group, more specifically hydrogen or an alkyl group having 1 to 18 carbon atoms, and m and n are independently integers from 0 to 15, where m+n is an integer from 1 to 25, more specifically an integer from 2 to 20, and even more specifically an integer from 3 to 15).

[0023] In another embodiment, the anhydrosugar alcohol-alkylene glycol is of the following formula (B) [ka] (In the formula, R 1 and R 2 The compounds may also be those represented by ) where each independently represents a linear alkylene group having 2 to 18 carbon atoms or a branched alkylene group having 3 to 18 carbon atoms, and each independently represents an integer from 0 to 15, except that m+n represents an integer from 1 to 30 or an integer from 1 to 25.

[0024] More specifically, in formula (B) above, R 1 and R 2Each of these independently represents an ethylene group, a propylene group, or an isopropylene group, and more specifically, R 1 and R 2 m and n are identical, and each independently represents an integer from 0 to 14, where m+n is an integer from 1 to 25, an integer from 2 to 20, or an integer from 3 to 15.

[0025] In one embodiment, the following isosorbide-propylene glycol, isosorbide-ethylene glycol, or a mixture thereof can be used as the anhydrosugar alcohol-alkylene glycol.

[0026] [Isosorbide-Propylene Glycol] [ka] In the formula, a and b each independently represent integers from 0 to 15, where a+b is an integer from 1 to 30 or an integer from 1 to 25. More specifically, a and b each independently represent integers from 0 to 14, where a+b may be an integer from 1 to 25, an integer from 2 to 20, or an integer from 3 to 15.

[0027] [Isosorbide-ethylene glycol] [ka] In the formula, c and d each independently represent an integer from 0 to 15, where c+d may be an integer from 1 to 30 or an integer from 1 to 25. More specifically, c and d each independently represent an integer from 0 to 14, where c+d may be an integer from 1 to 25, an integer from 2 to 20, or an integer from 3 to 15.

[0028] The anhydrosugar alcohol-alkylene glycol content in the diol component contained as a repeating unit in the polycarbonate copolymer of the present invention is 0.3 to 56.9 mol% relative to 100 mol% of the total diol component. If the anhydrosugar alcohol-alkylene glycol content in the diol component is less than 0.3 mol% relative to 100 mol% of the total diol component, the tensile strength and biodegradability of the copolymer will be poor, and conversely, if it exceeds 56.9 mol%, the tensile strength and heat resistance of the copolymer will be poor. In one embodiment, the anhydrosugar alcohol-alkylene glycol content in the diol component may be 0.3 mol% or more, 0.4 mol% or more, or 0.5 mol% or more, based on 100 mol% of the total diol component, or it may be 56.9 mol% or less, 56 mol% or less, 55 mol% or less, 54 mol% or less, 53 mol% or less, 52 mol% or less, 51 mol% or less, 50 mol% or less, 49 mol% or less, 48 ​​mol% or less, 47 mol% or less, 46 mol% or less, 45 mol% or less, 44 mol% or less, 43 mol% or less, 42 mol% or less, 41 mol% or less, or 40 mol% or less.

[0029] (c) Aromatic diol In the present invention, the aromatic diol means an aromatic compound having two hydroxyl groups.

[0030] In one embodiment, the aromatic diol may be one or more selected from the group consisting of bisphenol-based diol compounds, fluorene-based diol compounds, benzene-based diol compounds, furan-based diol compounds, pyridine-based diol compounds, or combinations thereof.

[0031] In one embodiment, the aromatic diol is 2,2-bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)propane [hereinafter referred to as bisphenol A], an alkylene oxide adduct of bisphenol A (for example, an adduct obtained by adding 1 to 25 moles of C2-C18 alkylene oxide per mole of bisphenol A), 2,2-bis(4-hydroxy-3,5-dimethylphenyl)propane, 2,2-bis(4-hydroxy-3,5-diethylphenyl)propane, 2,2-bis(4-hydroxy-(3,5- Diphenyl)phenyl)propane, 2,2-bis(4-hydroxy-3,5-dibromophenyl)propane, 2,2-bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)pentane, 2,4'-dihydroxy-diphenylmethane, bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)methane, bis(4-hydroxy-5-nitrophenyl)methane, 1,1-bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)ethane, 3,3-bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)pentane, 1,1-bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)cyclohexane, bis(4-hydroxyphenyl) 9,9-(4-hydroxyphenyl)sulfone, 2,4'-dihydroxydiphenylsulfone, bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)sulfide, 4,4'-dihydroxydiphenyl ether, 4,4'-dihydroxy4-3,3'-dichlorodiphenyl ether, 4,4'-dihydroxy-2,5-diethoxydiphenyl ether, 9,9-bis(4-(2-hydroxyethoxy-2-methyl)phenyl)fluorene, 9,9-bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)fluorene, 9,9-bis(4-hydroxy-2-methyl) One or more of the following may be selected from the group consisting of 9,9-bis(4-(2-hydroxyethoxy)phenyl)fluorene, 1,4-bis(2-hydroxymethyl)benzene, 1,3-bis(2-hydroxymethyl)benzene, 1,4-bis(2-hydroxyethyl)benzene, 2,5-bis(hydroxymethyl)furan, 2,5-bis(hydroxyethyl)furan, 2,6-bis(hydroxymethyl)pyridine, or combinations thereof, but is not limited to these.

[0032] More specifically, the aromatic diol may be one or more selected from the group consisting of bisphenol A, alkylene oxide adducts of bisphenol A, 9,9-bis-(4-(2-hydroxyethoxy)phenyl)fluorene, 1,4-bis(2-hydroxymethyl)benzene, 1,3-bis(2-hydroxymethyl)benzene, 1,4-bis(2-hydroxyethyl)benzene, 2,5-bis(hydroxymethyl)furan, 2,5-bis(hydroxyethyl)furan, 2,6-bis(hydroxymethyl)pyridine, or combinations thereof, but is not limited to these.

[0033] The aromatic diol content in the diol component contained as a repeating unit in the polycarbonate copolymer of the present invention is 32.1 to 99.4 mol% relative to 100 mol% of the total diol component. If the aromatic diol content in the diol component is less than 32.1 mol% relative to 100 mol% of the total diol component, the tensile strength and elongation of the copolymer will be inferior, and conversely, if it exceeds 99.4 mol%, the tensile strength and biodegradability of the copolymer will be inferior.

[0034] In one embodiment, the aromatic diol content in the diol component may be 32.1 mol% or more, 32.5 mol% or more, 33 mol% or more, 33.5 mol% or more, 34 mol% or more, 34.5 mol% or more, or 35 mol% or more, based on 100 mol% of the total diol component, or it may be 99.4 mol% or less, 99.3 mol% or less, 99.2 mol% or less, 99.1 mol% or less, or 99 mol% or less.

[0035] (d) Any additional diol components In one embodiment, the diol component may further comprise an additional diol selected from (d) aliphatic diols, anhydrosugar alcohols and alicyclic diols other than anhydrosugar alcohol-alkylene glycols, or mixtures thereof. In one embodiment, the aliphatic diol may be selected from, but is not limited to, ethylene glycol, propanediols (e.g., 1,2-propanediol and 1,3-propanediol), butanediols (e.g., 1,2-butanediol, 1,3-butanediol and 1,4-butanediol), pentanediols (e.g., 1,2-pentanediol, 1,3-pentanediol, 1,4-pentanediol and 1,5-pentanediol), hexanediols (e.g., 1,2-hexanediol, 1,3-hexanediol, 1,4-hexanediol and 1,5-hexanediol and 1,6-hexanediol), diethylene glycol, triethylene glycol, tetraethyl glycol, or mixtures thereof.

[0036] In one embodiment, the alicyclic diol other than the anhydrosugar alcohol and anhydrosugar alcohol-alkylene glycol may be selected from, but are not limited to, cyclohexanedimethanol (e.g., 1,2-cyclohexanedimethanol, 1,3-cyclohexanedimethanol, 1,4-cyclohexanedimethanol, etc.), 2-methyl-1,4-cyclohexanediol, decalingimethanol (e.g., 2,6-decalingimethanol, 1,5-decalingimethanol, and 2,3-decalingimethanol, etc.), norbornanedimethanol (e.g., 2,3-norbornanedimethanol, and 2,5-norbornanedimethanol, etc.), adamantanediol (e.g., 1,2-adamantanediol, 1,3-adamantanediol, and 1,4-adamantanediol, etc.), or mixtures thereof.

[0037] The (d) additional diol compounds used in the present invention are not limited to the examples above, and the additional diol compounds may be used individually or in combination of two or more.

[0038] In one embodiment, the (d) additional diol content in the diol component may be 1 mol% or more, 2 mol% or more, 3 mol% or more, 4 mol% or more, 5 mol% or more, 6 mol% or more, 7 mol% or more, 8 mol% or more, 9 mol% or more, or 10 mol% or more, relative to 100 mol% of the total diol component, or it may be 30 mol% or less, 29 mol% or less, 28 mol% or less, 27 mol% or less, 26 mol% or less, 25 mol% or less, 24 mol% or less, 23 mol% or less, 22 mol% or less, 21 mol% or less, or 20 mol% or less, but is not limited to these.

[0039] [Diester carbonate component] In the present invention, the type of diester carbonate component is not particularly limited as long as the effects of the present invention are not lost, and can be selected from, for example, dialkyl carbonates, diaryl carbonates, alkylene carbonates, or combinations thereof.

[0040] In one embodiment, examples of the dialkyl carbonate include dimethyl carbonate, diethyl carbonate, dibutyl carbonate, dicyclohexyl carbonate, diisobutyl carbonate, ethyl n-butyl carbonate, and ethyl isobutyl carbonate, and examples of the diaryl carbonate include diphenyl carbonate, ditolyl carbonate, bis(chlorophenyl) carbonate, and di(m-cresyl) carbonate, and the alkylene carbonate Examples of these include ethylene carbonate, trimethylene carbonate, tetramethylene carbonate, 1,2-propylene carbonate, 1,2-butylene carbonate, 1,3-butylene carbonate, 2,3-butylene carbonate, 1,2-pentylene carbonate, 1,3-pentylene carbonate, 1,4-pentylene carbonate, 1,5-pentylene carbonate, 2,3-pentylene carbonate, 2,4-pentylene carbonate, and neopentylene carbonate.

[0041] In one embodiment, the diester carbonate component can be selected from dimethyl carbonate, diethyl carbonate, diphenyl carbonate, ethylene carbonate, or a combination thereof, and more preferably diphenyl carbonate.

[0042] In one embodiment, the diester carbonate component is of the following formula (C) [ka] (wherein A and A' are each independently selected from unsubstituted or halogen-substituted alkyl groups having 1 to 20 carbon atoms, aryl groups having 6 to 20 carbon atoms, or aralkyl groups having 7 to 25 carbon atoms, and A and A' may be the same or different from each other.) The compounds may be selected from those represented by [formula].

[0043] In one embodiment, the diester carbonate component represented by formula (C) can be selected from diphenyl carbonate, dityl carbonate, bischlorophenyl carbonate, dimethyl carbonate, diethyl carbonate, di-t-butyl carbonate, or mixtures thereof, and preferably diphenyl carbonate or dimethyl carbonate can be used.

[0044] When producing the polycarbonate copolymer of the present invention, the diester carbonate component can be used in a molar equivalent of 0.90 to 1.10, preferably 0.96 to 1.04, per molar equivalent of the total diol component. If the molar equivalent of the diester carbonate component per molar equivalent of the total diol component is less than 0.90, the number of OH groups at the ends of the produced polycarbonate copolymer increases, which can worsen the thermal stability of the polycarbonate copolymer or prevent the acquisition of the desired high molecular weight. Conversely, if the molar equivalent of the diester carbonate component exceeds 1.10, the transesterification reaction rate under the same conditions decreases, and the desired high molecular weight may not be obtained. In addition, the amount of residual diester carbonate in the produced polycarbonate copolymer increases, and such residual diester carbonate can cause unpleasant odors during the molding process using the polycarbonate copolymer or cause unpleasant odors in the molded product, which is undesirable.

[0045] In one embodiment, the polycarbonate copolymer of the present invention is the following formula (1) [ka] A repeating unit having the structure shown; The following formula (2) [ka] Repeating units having the structure shown in (wherein R1 independently represents hydrogen or an alkyl group, more specifically hydrogen or an alkyl group having 1 to 18 carbon atoms, and m and n independently represent an integer from 0 to 15, where m+n represents an integer from 1 to 25, more specifically an integer from 2 to 20, and even more specifically an integer from 3 to 15); and The following formula (3) [ka] A repeating unit having the structure represented by (wherein R is an allylene group having 6 to 40 carbon atoms; or a heteroalylene group having 5 to 40 carbon atoms containing one or more heteroatoms selected from the group consisting of N, O, and S). It can include... Furthermore, in one embodiment, the polycarbonate copolymer of the present invention is given by the following formula (4) [ka] The repeating unit having the structure shown in the formula (wherein R' is an alkylene group having 2 to 12 carbon atoms, a cycloalkylene group having 3 to 30 carbon atoms, or a combination thereof) may further be included.

[0046] The present invention also provides a method for producing a polycarbonate copolymer, comprising the step of reacting a mixture containing a diol component and a diester carbonate component in the presence of a polymerization catalyst, wherein the diol component contains, based on 100 mol% of the total diol components, (a) 0.3 to 66.9 mol% anhydrosugar alcohol, (b) 0.3 to 56.9 mol% anhydrosugar alcohol-alkylene glycol, and (c) 32.1 to 99.4 mol% aromatic diol.

[0047] In one embodiment, the diol component used in the method for producing the polycarbonate copolymer may further include an additional diol selected from (d) aliphatic diols, alicyclic diols other than anhydrosugar alcohols and anhydrosugar alcohol-alkylene glycols, or mixtures thereof.

[0048] The types and amounts of anhydro sugar alcohols, anhydro sugar alcohol-alkylene glycols, aromatic diols, additional diols, and diester carbonate components that can be used in the method for producing polycarbonate copolymers of the present invention are as described above.

[0049] In the polycarbonate copolymer production method of the present invention, a transesterification catalyst can be used as the polymerization catalyst, and for example, alkali metal salt compounds, alkaline earth metal salt compounds, or mixtures thereof can be used.

[0050] In one embodiment, a polymerization catalyst selected from alkali metal salt compounds, alkaline earth metal salt compounds, or mixtures thereof may be used in conjunction with a basic compound selected from basic boron compounds, basic phosphorus compounds, basic ammonium compounds, amine compounds, or mixtures thereof. However, it is preferable to use only the polymerization catalyst without using a basic compound as an auxiliary agent.

[0051] In one embodiment, alkali metal salt compounds used as polymerization catalysts include, for example, sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, lithium hydroxide, cesium hydroxide, sodium bicarbonate, potassium bicarbonate, tungsten solitaire, cesium bicarbonate, sodium carbonate, potassium carbonate, lithium carbonate, cesium carbonate, sodium acetate, potassium acetate, lithium acetate, cesium acetate, sodium stearate, potassium stearate, lithium stearate, cesium stearate, sodium borohydride, potassium borohydride, lithium borohydride, cesium borohydride, sodium phenylated borohydride, potassium phenylated borohydride, phenylated Examples include lithium boro, cesium boron phenylide, sodium benzoate, potassium benzoate, lithium benzoate, cesium benzoate, disodium hydrogen phosphate, dipotassium hydrogen phosphate, dilithium hydrogen phosphate, disodium hydrogen phosphate, dipotassium hydrogen phosphate, dilithium hydrogen phosphate, disodium hydrogen phosphate, dipotassium hydrogen phosphate, dilithium hydrogen phosphate, disodium hydrogen phosphate, dipotassium phenyl phosphate, dilithium hydrogen phosphate, cesium phenyl phosphate, alcoholic and phenolic forms of sodium, potassium, lithium, and cesium, as well as disodium, dipotassium, dilithium, or disodium salts of bisphenol A.

[0052] In one embodiment, examples of alkaline earth metal salt compounds used as polymerization catalysts include calcium hydroxide, barium hydroxide, magnesium hydroxide, strontium hydroxide, calcium bicarbonate, barium bicarbonate, magnesium bicarbonate, strontium bicarbonate, calcium carbonate, barium carbonate, magnesium carbonate, strontium carbonate, calcium acetate, barium acetate, magnesium acetate, strontium acetate, calcium stearate, barium stearate, magnesium stearate, or strontium stearate.

[0053] The alkali metal salt compound and alkaline earth metal salt compound may be used individually or in combination of two or more.

[0054] In one embodiment, examples of basic boron compounds used in combination with the polymerization catalyst include sodium salts, potassium salts, lithium salts, calcium salts, barium salts, magnesium salts, or strontium salts of tetramethylboron, tetraethylboron, tetrapropylboron, tetrabutylboron, trimethylethylboron, trimethylbenzylboron, trimethylphenylboron, triethylmethylboron, triethylbenzylboron, triethylphenylboron, tributylbenzylboron, tributylphenylboron, tetraphenylboron, benzyltriphenylboron, methyltriphenylboron, and butyltriphenylboron.

[0055] In one embodiment, examples of basic phosphorus compounds include triethylphosphine, tri-n-propylphosphine, triisopropylphosphine, tri-n-butylphosphine, triphenylphosphine, tributylphosphine, or quaternary phosphonium salts.

[0056] In one embodiment, examples of basic ammonium compounds include tetramethylammonium hydroxide, tetraethylammonium hydroxide, tetrapropylammonium hydroxide, tetrabutylammonium hydroxide, trimethylethylammonium hydroxide, trimethylbenzylammonium hydroxide, trimethylphenylammonium hydroxide, triethylmethylammonium hydroxide, triethylbenzylammonium hydroxide, triethylphenylammonium hydroxide, tributylbenzylammonium hydroxide, tributylphenylammonium hydroxide, tetraphenylammonium hydroxide, benzyltriphenylammonium hydroxide, methyltriphenylammonium hydroxide, or butyltriphenylammonium hydroxide.

[0057] In one embodiment, examples of amine compounds include 4-aminopyridine, 2-aminopyridine, N,N-dimethyl-4-aminopyridine, 4-diethylaminopyridine, 2-hydroxypyridine, 2-methoxypyridine, 4-methoxypyridine, 2-dimethylaminoimidazole, 2-methoxyimidazole, imidazole, 2-mercaptoimidazole, 2-methylimidazole, or aminoquinoline.

[0058] The basic compound used in combination with the polymerization catalyst may be used alone or in combination of two or more types.

[0059] By using the polycarbonate copolymer according to the present invention, it is possible to obtain molded articles that exhibit excellent environmental compatibility, biodegradability, and improved mechanical properties (particularly tensile strength and elongation) compared to conventional anhydrosugar alcohol-containing polycarbonate copolymers.

[0060] Therefore, according to yet another aspect of the present invention, a molded article comprising the polycarbonate copolymer of the present invention is provided.

[0061] The molded article can be manufactured by processing the polycarbonate copolymer of the present invention using known molding methods such as extrusion molding and injection molding.

[0062] The present invention will be described in more detail below with reference to examples and comparative examples. However, the scope of the present invention is not limited in any way by these.

[0063] Examples Example 1 A 1,000 mL four-port reactor, equipped with a nitrogen gas pipe, a trap for removing by-products, and a vacuum pump for reduced pressure, along with a stirrer capable of monitoring stirring torque, a thermometer, and a heater, was used to add 95.8 mmol of isosorbide, 95.8 mmol of 1 molar isosorbide ethylene oxide adduct, 1,724.4 mmol of 2 molar bisphenol A ethylene oxide adduct, 1,916.0 mmol of diphenyl carbonate, and calcium chloride (100 ppm relative to the total diol amount). The mixture was then heated to 100°C under a nitrogen atmosphere, and the reaction materials were dissolved while stirring as needed. After dissolving the reaction materials, the reactor temperature was raised to 160°C and the mixture was reacted for 1 hour. The pressure was then reduced from atmospheric pressure to 20 torr to remove some of the phenol by-products.

[0064] Next, the reactor temperature was raised to 240°C, the pressure was reduced to 3 torr or less, and the reaction was continued for another hour. After the stirring torque of the stirrer reached the predetermined stirring torque, the reaction was terminated. As a result of the reaction, approximately 410 g of a transparent polycarbonate copolymer with a number average molecular weight of 24,200 g / mol, a PDI of 2.9, and a glass transition temperature of 123°C was obtained.

[0065] Using the polycarbonate resin obtained above, five identical tensile specimens were prepared according to ASTM D638, and the tensile strength and elongation of these five specimens were measured using a universal testing machine (UTM). The average tensile strength of the five specimens was 78.7 MPa, the average elongation of the five specimens was 84.1%, and the average weight loss of the three biodegradability specimens was 4.8% and 6.8% after 3 months and 6 months, respectively. The results are shown in Table 1 below.

[0066] Example 2 Except for using 95.8 mmol of 5 mmol of isosorbide ethylene oxide adduct instead of 95.8 mmol of 1 mmol of isosorbide ethylene oxide adduct, 489 g of polycarbonate copolymer with a number-average molecular weight of 25,500 g / mol, a PDI of 3.1, and a glass transition temperature of 110°C was obtained using the same method as in Example 1. The tensile strength, elongation, and biodegradability of the obtained polycarbonate copolymer were measured using the same method as in Example 1, and it was confirmed that the average tensile strength was 85.7 MPa, the average elongation was 92.2%, and the average weight loss rates after 3 months and 6 months were 8.3% and 15.2%, respectively. The results are shown in Table 1 below.

[0067] Example 3 500 g of polycarbonate copolymer with a number-average molecular weight of 22,100 g / mol, a PDI of 3.2, and a glass transition temperature of 115°C was obtained by the same method as in Example 1, except that 95.8 mmol of isosorbide propylene oxide adduct was used instead of 95.8 mmol of isosorbide ethylene oxide adduct. The tensile strength, elongation, and biodegradability of the obtained polycarbonate copolymer were measured by the same method as in Example 1, and it was confirmed that the average tensile strength was 91.1 MPa, the average elongation was 88.5%, and the average weight loss rates after 3 months and 6 months were 7.2% and 13.9%, respectively. The results are shown in Table 1 below.

[0068] Example 4 Except for changing the isosorbide content from 95.8 mmol to 89.0 mmol, the diphenyl carbonate content from 1,916.0 mmol to 1,779.1 mmol, the bisphenol A ethylene oxide 2-mol adduct content from 1,724.4 mmol to 1,601.2 mmol, and using 89.0 mmol of isosorbide propylene oxide adduct instead of 95.8 mmol of isosorbide ethylene oxide 1-mol adduct, 595 g of polycarbonate copolymer with a number average molecular weight of 23,800 g / mol, a PDI of 4.5, and a glass transition temperature of 92°C was obtained by the same method as in Example 1. Using the same method as in Example 1, the tensile strength, elongation, and biodegradability of the obtained polycarbonate copolymer were measured. The average tensile strength was confirmed to be 73.6 MPa, the average elongation 110.9%, and the average weight loss rates after 3 months and 6 months were 13.8% and 28.0%, respectively. The results are shown in Table 1 below.

[0069] Example 5 Except for changing the isosorbide content from 95.8 mmol to 219.0 mmol, changing the diphenyl carbonate content from 1,916.0 mmol to 2,189.7 mmol, and using 1,532.8 mmol of bisphenol A instead of 1,724.4 mmol of bisphenol A ethylene oxide 2-mol adduct, and using 437.9 mmol of isosorbide ethylene oxide 5-mol adduct instead of 95.8 mmol of isosorbide ethylene oxide 1-mol adduct, 531 g of polycarbonate copolymer with a number average molecular weight of 23,800 g / mol, a PDI of 3.2, and a glass transition temperature of 104 °C was obtained by the same method as in Example 1. Using the same method as in Example 1, the tensile strength, elongation, and biodegradability of the obtained polycarbonate copolymer were measured. The average tensile strength was confirmed to be 85.3 MPa, the average elongation 77.9%, and the average weight loss rates after 3 months and 6 months were 16.1% and 30.5%, respectively. The results are shown in Table 1 below.

[0070] Example 6 Except for changing the isosorbide content from 95.8 mmol to 157.4 mmol, changing the diphenyl carbonate content from 1,916.0 mmol to 1,573.8 mmol, and using 1,101.7 mmol of bisphenol A instead of 1,724.4 mmol of 2 moles of ethylene oxide adduct of bisphenol A, and using 314.8 mmol of isosorbide adduct of 25 moles of ethylene oxide instead of 95.8 mmol of isosorbide adduct of 1 mole of ethylene oxide, 677 g of polycarbonate copolymer with a number average molecular weight of 27,300 g / mol, a PDI of 4.2, and a glass transition temperature of 83°C was obtained by the same method as in Example 1. Using the same method as in Example 1, the tensile strength, elongation, and biodegradability of the obtained polycarbonate copolymer were measured. The average tensile strength was confirmed to be 73.5 MPa, the average elongation 96.0%, and the average weight loss rates after 3 months and 6 months were 19.3% and 33.4%, respectively. The results are shown in Table 1 below.

[0071] Example 7 485 g of polycarbonate copolymer with a number average molecular weight of 21,600 g / mol, a PDI of 3.4, and a glass transition temperature of 151°C was obtained by the same method as in Example 1, except that the isosorbide content was changed from 95.8 mmol to 479.0 mmol, the diphenyl carbonate content was changed from 1,916.0 mmol to 2,395.0 mmol, bisphenol A was used instead of 1,724.4 mmol of bisphenol A 2 molar ethylene oxide adduct, and bisphenol A 1,676.5 mmol was used instead of 95.8 mmol of isosorbide ethylene oxide adduct, and bisphenol A 1 molar propylene oxide adduct was used instead. Using the same method as in Example 1, the tensile strength, elongation, and biodegradability of the obtained polycarbonate copolymer were measured. The average tensile strength was confirmed to be 75.4 MPa, the average elongation 42.4%, and the average weight loss rates after 3 months and 6 months were 5.6% and 7.3%, respectively. The results are shown in Table 1 below.

[0072] Example 8 546 g of polycarbonate copolymer with a number average molecular weight of 23,200 g / mol, a PDI of 3.4, and a glass transition temperature of 118°C was obtained by the same method as in Example 1, except that the isosorbide content was changed from 95.8 mmol to 479.0 mmol, the diphenyl carbonate content was changed from 1,916.0 mmol to 2,395.0 mmol, bisphenol A was used instead of 1,724.4 mmol of bisphenol A 2 molar ethylene oxide adduct, and bisphenol A A 5 molar propylene oxide adduct was used instead of 95.8 mmol of isosorbide 1 molar ethylene oxide adduct, with the number average molecular weight being 23,200 g / mol, the PDI being 3.4, and the glass transition temperature being 118°C. Using the same method as in Example 1, the tensile strength, elongation, and biodegradability of the obtained polycarbonate copolymer were measured. The average tensile strength was confirmed to be 83.7 MPa, the average elongation 56.3%, and the average weight loss rates after 3 months and 6 months were 8.9% and 16.8%, respectively. The results are shown in Table 1 below.

[0073] Example 9 Except for changing the isosorbide content from 95.8 mmol to 786.9 mmol, changing the diphenyl carbonate content from 1,916.0 mmol to 1,967.3 mmol, using 688.6 mmol of 9,9-bis-(4-(2-hydroxyethoxy)phenyl)fluorene instead of 1,724.4 mmol of bisphenol A ethylene oxide 2-mol adduct, and using 491.8 mmol of isosorbide ethylene oxide 5-mol adduct instead of 95.8 mmol of isosorbide ethylene oxide 1-mol adduct, 471 g of polycarbonate copolymer with a number average molecular weight of 24,200 g / mol, a PDI of 3.1, and a glass transition temperature of 105°C was obtained by the same method as in Example 1. Using the same method as in Example 1, the tensile strength, elongation, and biodegradability of the obtained polycarbonate copolymer were measured. The average tensile strength was confirmed to be 96.4 MPa, the average elongation 49.9%, and the average weight loss rates after 3 months and 6 months were 17.6% and 32.2%, respectively. The results are shown in Table 1 below.

[0074] Example 10 Except for changing the isosorbide content from 95.8 mmol to 786.9 mmol, changing the diphenyl carbonate content from 1,916.0 mmol to 1,967.3 mmol, using 688.6 mmol of 9,9-bis-(4-(2-hydroxyethoxy)phenyl)fluorene instead of 1,724.4 mmol of bisphenol A ethylene oxide 2-mol adduct, and using 491.8 mmol of isosorbide propylene oxide 5-mol adduct instead of 95.8 mmol of isosorbide ethylene oxide 1-mol adduct, 463 g of polycarbonate copolymer with a number average molecular weight of 21,600 g / mol, a PDI of 3.4, and a glass transition temperature of 108 °C was obtained by the same method as in Example 1. Using the same method as in Example 1, the tensile strength, elongation, and biodegradability of the obtained polycarbonate copolymer were measured. The average tensile strength was confirmed to be 98.1 MPa, the average elongation 45.6%, and the average weight loss rates after 3 months and 6 months were 13.3% and 24.5%, respectively. The results are shown in Table 1 below.

[0075] Example 11 Except for changing the isosorbide content from 95.8 mmol to 479.0 mmol, replacing 1,724.4 mmol of bisphenol A ethylene oxide 2-mol adduct with 670.6 mmol of 9,9-bis-(4-(2-hydroxyethoxy)phenyl)fluorene with 9,9-bis-(4-(2-hydroxyethoxy)phenyl)fluorene with 9,9-bisphenol A ethylene oxide 5-mol adduct with 9,9-bisphenol A ethylene oxide 1-mol adduct with 95.8 mmol of isosorbide ethylene oxide with 766.4 mmol of isosorbide ethylene oxide 5-mol adduct, the same method as in Example 1 was used to obtain 466 g of polycarbonate copolymer with a number average molecular weight of 26,100 g / mol, a PDI of 3.5, and a glass transition temperature of 81 °C. The tensile strength, elongation, and biodegradability of the obtained polycarbonate copolymer were measured using the same method as in Example 1. The average tensile strength was confirmed to be 77.0 MPa, the average elongation 77.2%, and the average weight loss rates after 3 months and 6 months were 27.9% and 43.6%, respectively. The results are shown in Table 1 below.

[0076] Example 12 Except for changing the isosorbide content from 95.8 mmol to 479.0 mmol, and using 670.6 mmol of 9,9-bis-(4-(2-hydroxyethoxy)phenyl)fluorene instead of 1,724.4 mmol of bisphenol A ethylene oxide 2-mol adduct, and using 766.4 mmol of isosorbide propylene oxide 5-mol adduct instead of 95.8 mmol of isosorbide ethylene oxide 1-mol adduct, 472 g of polycarbonate copolymer with a number average molecular weight of 25,500 g / mol, a PDI of 3.6, and a glass transition temperature of 80°C was obtained by the same method as in Example 1. The tensile strength, elongation, and biodegradability of the obtained polycarbonate copolymer were measured by the same method as in Example 1. The average tensile strength was confirmed to be 74.6 MPa, the average elongation 78.1%, and the average weight loss rates after 3 months and 6 months were 23.7% and 40.3%, respectively. The results are shown in Table 1 below.

[0077] Example 13 503 g of polycarbonate copolymer with a number average molecular weight of 25,300 g / mol, a PDI of 3.2, and a glass transition temperature of 86°C was obtained by the same method as in Example 1, except that the isosorbide content was changed from 95.8 mmol to 1,026.4 mmol, the diphenyl carbonate content was changed from 1,916.0 mmol to 1,866.2 mmol, the bisphenol A ethylene oxide 2 molar adduct content was changed from 1,724.4 mmol to 653.2 mmol, and 186.6 mmol of isosorbide ethylene oxide 5 molar adduct was used instead of 95.8 mmol of isosorbide ethylene oxide 1 molar adduct. Using the same method as in Example 1, the tensile strength, elongation, and biodegradability of the obtained polycarbonate copolymer were measured. The average tensile strength was confirmed to be 81.0 MPa, the average elongation 48.7%, and the average weight loss rates after 3 months and 6 months were 14.9% and 26.1%, respectively. The results are shown in Table 1 below.

[0078] Example 14 Except for changing the isosorbide content from 95.8 mmol to 1,026.4 mmol, the diphenyl carbonate content from 1,916.0 mmol to 1,866.2 mmol, the bisphenol A ethylene oxide 2-mol adduct content from 1,724.4 mmol to 653.2 mmol, and using 186.6 mmol of isosorbide propylene oxide 5-mol adduct instead of 95.8 mmol of isosorbide ethylene oxide 1-mol adduct, 474 g of polycarbonate copolymer with a number average molecular weight of 24,700 g / mol, a PDI of 3.4, and a glass transition temperature of 83°C was obtained by the same method as in Example 1. Using the same method as in Example 1, the tensile strength, elongation, and biodegradability of the obtained polycarbonate copolymer were measured. The average tensile strength was confirmed to be 83.4 MPa, the average elongation 39.5%, and the average weight loss rates after 3 months and 6 months were 13.2% and 21.8%, respectively. The results are shown in Table 1 below.

[0079] Example 15 Except for changing the isosorbide content from 95.8 mmol to 1,060.6 mmol, the diphenyl carbonate content from 1,916.0 mmol to 1,928.4 mmol, and using 674.9 mmol of bisphenol A instead of 1,724.4 mmol of bisphenol A ethylene oxide adduct, and using 192.8 mmol of isosorbide ethylene oxide adduct (5 moles) instead of 95.8 mmol of isosorbide ethylene oxide adduct, 463 g of polycarbonate copolymer with a number average molecular weight of 24,600 g / mol, a PDI of 3.0, and a glass transition temperature of 101 °C was obtained by the same method as in Example 1. Using the same method as in Example 1, the tensile strength, elongation, and biodegradability of the obtained polycarbonate copolymer were measured. The average tensile strength was found to be 84.9 MPa, the average elongation 35.6%, and the average weight loss after 3 months and 6 months was 12.1% and 24.5%, respectively. The results are shown in Table 1 below.

[0080] Example 16 Except for changing the isosorbide content from 95.8 mmol to 1,060.6 mmol, the diphenyl carbonate content from 1,916.0 mmol to 1,928.4 mmol, and using 674.9 mmol of bisphenol A instead of 1,724.4 mmol of bisphenol A ethylene oxide adduct, and using 192.8 mmol of isosorbide propylene oxide adduct instead of 95.8 mmol of isosorbide ethylene oxide adduct, 491 g of polycarbonate copolymer with a number average molecular weight of 22,800 g / mol, a PDI of 3.2, and a glass transition temperature of 100 °C was obtained by the same method as in Example 1. Using the same method as in Example 1, the tensile strength, elongation, and biodegradability of the obtained polycarbonate copolymer were measured. The average tensile strength was confirmed to be 85.4 MPa, the average elongation 34.1%, and the average weight loss rates after 3 months and 6 months were 10.2% and 22.2%, respectively. The results are shown in Table 1 below.

[0081] Example 17 Except for changing the isosorbide content from 95.8 mmol to 9.6 mmol, changing the bisphenol A ethylene oxide 2-mol adduct content from 1,724.4 mmol to 1,896.8 mmol, and using 9.6 mmol of isosorbide ethylene oxide 5-mol adduct instead of 95.8 mmol of isosorbide ethylene oxide 1-mol adduct, 669 g of polycarbonate copolymer with a number average molecular weight of 27,900 g / mol, a PDI of 2.7, and a glass transition temperature of 120 °C was obtained by the same method as in Example 1. The tensile strength, elongation, and biodegradability of the obtained polycarbonate copolymer were measured by the same method as in Example 1. The average tensile strength was confirmed to be 73.2 MPa, the average elongation 94.9%, and the average weight loss rates after 3 months and 6 months were 4.5% and 9.9%, respectively. The results are shown in Table 1 below.

[0082] Example 18 Except for changing the isosorbide content from 95.8 mmol to 11.6 mmol, changing the diphenyl carbonate content from 1,916.0 mmol to 2,326.5 mmol, and using 2,303.3 mmol of bisphenol A instead of 1,724.4 mmol of bisphenol A ethylene oxide 2-mol adduct, and 11.6 mmol of isosorbide propylene oxide 5-mol adduct instead of 95.8 mmol of isosorbide ethylene oxide 1-mol adduct, 585 g of polycarbonate copolymer with a number average molecular weight of 29,500 g / mol, a PDI of 2.2, and a glass transition temperature of 146 °C was obtained by the same method as in Example 1. The tensile strength, elongation, and biodegradability of the obtained polycarbonate copolymer were measured by the same method as in Example 1, and it was confirmed that the average tensile strength was 74.4 MPa, the average elongation was 88.3%, and the average weight loss rates after 3 months and 6 months were 2.9% and 6.8%, respectively. The results are shown in Table 1 below.

[0083] Example 19 Except for changing the isosorbide content from 95.8 mmol to 615.9 mmol, the diphenyl carbonate content from 1,916.0 mmol to 2,052.8 mmol, the bisphenol A ethylene oxide 2-mol adduct content from 1,724.4 mmol to 1,026.4 mmol, and using 410.6 mmol of isosorbide ethylene oxide 5-mol adduct instead of 95.8 mmol of isosorbide ethylene oxide 1-mol adduct, 625 g of polycarbonate copolymer with a number average molecular weight of 25,000 g / mol, a PDI of 2.8, and a glass transition temperature of 93°C was obtained by the same method as in Example 1. Using the same method as in Example 1, the tensile strength, elongation, and biodegradability of the obtained polycarbonate copolymer were measured. The average tensile strength was found to be 86.7 MPa, the average elongation 64.7%, and the average weight loss rates after 3 months and 6 months were 17.1% and 30.8%, respectively. The results are shown in Table 1 below.

[0084] Example 20 Except for changing the isosorbide content from 95.8 mmol to 650.1 mmol, changing the diphenyl carbonate content from 1,916.0 mmol to 2,166.9 mmol, and using 1,083.4 mmol of bisphenol A instead of 1,724.4 mmol of bisphenol A ethylene oxide 2-mol adduct, and using 433.4 mmol of isosorbide propylene oxide 5-mol adduct instead of 95.8 mmol of isosorbide ethylene oxide 1-mol adduct, 580 g of polycarbonate copolymer with a number average molecular weight of 23,800 g / mol, a PDI of 2.5, and a glass transition temperature of 111 °C was obtained by the same method as in Example 1. Using the same method as in Example 1, the tensile strength, elongation, and biodegradability of the obtained polycarbonate copolymer were measured. The average tensile strength was found to be 88.8 MPa, the average elongation 66.2%, and the average weight loss rates after 3 months and 6 months were 14.2% and 28.3%, respectively. The results are shown in Table 1 below.

[0085] Example 21 Except for changing the isosorbide content from 95.8 mmol to 143.7 mmol, changing the diphenyl carbonate content from 1,916.0 mmol to 2,874.0 mmol, using 2,586.6 mmol of 1,4-bis(2-hydroxymethyl)benzene instead of 1,724.4 mmol of bisphenol A ethylene oxide 2-mol adduct, and using 143.7 mmol of isosorbide ethylene oxide 5-mol adduct instead of 95.8 mmol of isosorbide ethylene oxide 1-mol adduct, 500 g of polycarbonate copolymer with a number average molecular weight of 28,400 g / mol, a PDI of 2.3, and a glass transition temperature of 101 °C was obtained by the same method as in Example 1. Using the same method as in Example 1, the tensile strength, elongation, and biodegradability of the obtained polycarbonate copolymer were measured. The average tensile strength was found to be 81.6 MPa, the average elongation 94.8%, and the average weight loss rates after 3 months and 6 months were 6.9% and 14.1%, respectively. The results are shown in Table 1 below.

[0086] Example 22 Except for changing the isosorbide content from 95.8 mmol to 260.0 mmol, changing the diphenyl carbonate content from 1,916.0 mmol to 2,600.3 mmol, and using 1,820.2 mmol of 2,5-bis(hydroxymethyl)furan instead of 1,724.4 mmol of bisphenol A ethylene oxide 2-mol adduct, and using 520.1 mmol of isosorbide propylene oxide 5-mol adduct instead of 95.8 mmol of isosorbide ethylene oxide 1-mol adduct, 563 g of polycarbonate copolymer with a number average molecular weight of 21,500 g / mol, a PDI of 3.0, and a glass transition temperature of 109 °C was obtained by the same method as in Example 1. Using the same method as in Example 1, the tensile strength, elongation, and biodegradability of the obtained polycarbonate copolymer were measured. The average tensile strength was confirmed to be 80.2 MPa, the average elongation 62.7%, and the average weight loss rates after 3 months and 6 months were 9.4% and 18.9%, respectively. The results are shown in Table 1 below.

[0087] Example 23 Except for changing the isosorbide content from 95.8 mmol to 992.2 mmol, changing the diphenyl carbonate content from 1,916.0 mmol to 2,480.5 mmol, and using 868.2 mmol of 2,6-bis(hydroxymethyl)pyridine instead of 1,724.4 mmol of bisphenol A ethylene oxide 2-mol adduct, and using 620.1 mmol of isosorbide ethylene oxide 5-mol adduct instead of 95.8 mmol of isosorbide ethylene oxide 1-mol adduct, 558 g of polycarbonate copolymer with a number average molecular weight of 26,600 g / mol, a PDI of 3.3, and a glass transition temperature of 99°C was obtained by the same method as in Example 1. Using the same method as in Example 1, the tensile strength, elongation, and biodegradability of the obtained polycarbonate copolymer were measured. The average tensile strength was confirmed to be 90.5 MPa, the average elongation 57.8%, and the average weight loss rates after 3 months and 6 months were 16.7% and 35.3%, respectively. The results are shown in Table 1 below.

[0088] Comparative Example Comparative Example 1 Except for changing the isosorbide content from 95.8 mmol to 157.4 mmol, the diphenyl carbonate content from 1,916.0 mmol to 1,573.8 mmol, the bisphenol A ethylene oxide 2-mol adduct content from 1,724.4 mmol to 1,416.5 mmol, and not using the isosorbide ethylene oxide 1-mol adduct, 458 g of polycarbonate copolymer with a number average molecular weight of 28,800 g / mol, a PDI of 2.7, and a glass transition temperature of 118 °C was obtained using the same method as in Example 1. The tensile strength, elongation, and biodegradability of the obtained polycarbonate copolymer were measured using the same method as in Example 1. The average tensile strength was confirmed to be 68.1 MPa, the average elongation 73.9%, and the average weight loss rates after 3 months and 6 months were 0% and 0%, respectively. The results are shown in Table 2 below.

[0089] Comparative Example 2 Except for changing the isosorbide content from 95.8 mmol to 184.8 mmol, changing the diphenyl carbonate content from 1,916.0 mmol to 1,847.5 mmol, using 1,662.8 mmol of bisphenol A instead of 1,724.4 mmol of bisphenol A ethylene oxide adduct, and not using isosorbide ethylene oxide adduct, 444 g of polycarbonate copolymer with a number average molecular weight of 26,100 g / mol, a PDI of 2.2, and a glass transition temperature of 141 °C was obtained using the same method as in Example 1. The tensile strength, elongation, and biodegradability of the obtained polycarbonate copolymer were measured using the same method as in Example 1. The average tensile strength was confirmed to be 59.7 MPa, the average elongation 70.4%, and the average weight loss rates after 3 months and 6 months were 0% and 0%, respectively. The results are shown in Table 2 below.

[0090] Comparative Example 3 Except for changing the isosorbide content from 95.8 mmol to 136.9 mmol, changing the diphenyl carbonate content from 1,916.0 mmol to 1,368.55 mmol, using 1,231.7 mmol of 9,9-bis-(4-(2-hydroxyethoxy)phenyl)fluorene instead of 1,724.4 mmol of bisphenol A ethylene oxide adduct, and not using 1 mol of isosorbide ethylene oxide adduct, 450 g of polycarbonate copolymer with a number average molecular weight of 23,100 g / mol, a PDI of 2.5, and a glass transition temperature of 168 °C was obtained by the same method as in Example 1. The tensile strength, elongation, and biodegradability of the obtained polycarbonate copolymer were measured by the same method as in Example 1, and it was confirmed that the average tensile strength was 61.2 MPa, the average elongation was 10.2%, and the average weight loss rates after 3 months and 6 months were 0% and 0%, respectively. The results are shown in Table 2 below.

[0091] Comparative Example 4 Except for changing the isosorbide content from 95.8 mmol to 506.4 mmol, the diphenyl carbonate content from 1,916.0 mmol to 1,687.9 mmol, the bisphenol A ethylene oxide 2-mol adduct content from 1,724.4 mmol to 1,181.5 mmol, and not using the isosorbide ethylene oxide 1-mol adduct, 454 g of polycarbonate copolymer with a number average molecular weight of 27,500 g / mol, a PDI of 2.6, and a glass transition temperature of 120 °C was obtained by the same method as in Example 1. The tensile strength, elongation, and biodegradability of the obtained polycarbonate copolymer were measured by the same method as in Example 1. The average tensile strength was confirmed to be 70.0 MPa, the average elongation 22.4%, and the average weight loss rates after 3 months and 6 months were 0% and 0%, respectively. The results are shown in Table 2 below.

[0092] Comparative Example 5 Except for changing the isosorbide content from 95.8 mmol to 581.6 mmol, changing the diphenyl carbonate content from 1,916.0 mmol to 1,938.8 mmol, using 1,357.2 mmol of bisphenol A instead of 1,724.4 mmol of bisphenol A ethylene oxide adduct, and not using the isosorbide ethylene oxide adduct, 423 g of polycarbonate copolymer with a number average molecular weight of 27,300 g / mol, a PDI of 2.3, and a glass transition temperature of 146 °C was obtained using the same method as in Example 1. The tensile strength, elongation, and biodegradability of the obtained polycarbonate copolymer were measured using the same method as in Example 1. The average tensile strength was confirmed to be 62.1 MPa, the average elongation 20.1%, and the average weight loss rates after 3 months and 6 months were 0% and 0%, respectively. The results are shown in Table 2 below.

[0093] Comparative Example 6 Except for changing the isosorbide content from 95.8 mmol to 444.8 mmol, changing the diphenyl carbonate content from 1,916.0 mmol to 1,482.6 mmol, using 1,037.8 mmol of 9,9-bis-(4-(2-hydroxyethoxy)phenyl)fluorene instead of 1,724.4 mmol of bisphenol A ethylene oxide adduct, and not using 1 mmol of isosorbide ethylene oxide adduct, 436 g of polycarbonate copolymer with a number average molecular weight of 23,900 g / mol, a PDI of 2.5, and a glass transition temperature of 158 °C was obtained by the same method as in Example 1. The tensile strength, elongation, and biodegradability of the obtained polycarbonate copolymer were measured by the same method as in Example 1. The average tensile strength was confirmed to be 63.8 MPa, the average elongation 2.5%, and the average weight loss rates after 3 months and 6 months were 0% and 0%, respectively. The results are shown in Table 2 below.

[0094] Comparative Example 7 Except for changing the isosorbide content from 95.8 mmol to 8.2 mmol, the diphenyl carbonate content from 1,916.0 mmol to 1,642.3 mmol, the bisphenol A ethylene oxide 2-mol adduct content from 1,724.4 mmol to 1,634.1 mmol, and omitting the isosorbide ethylene oxide 1-mol adduct, 441 g of polycarbonate copolymer with a number average molecular weight of 29,400 g / mol, a PDI of 2.6, and a glass transition temperature of 117 °C was obtained using the same method as in Example 1. The tensile strength, elongation, and biodegradability of the obtained polycarbonate copolymer were measured using the same method as in Example 1. The average tensile strength was confirmed to be 60.4 MPa, the average elongation 74.1%, and the average weight loss rates after 3 months and 6 months were 0% and 0%, respectively. The results are shown in Table 2 below.

[0095] Comparative Example 8 Except for changing the isosorbide content from 95.8 mmol to 8.9 mmol, changing the diphenyl carbonate content from 1,916.0 mmol to 1,779.1 mmol, using 1,770.2 mmol of bisphenol A instead of 1,724.4 mmol of 2-mol ethylene oxide adduct of bisphenol A, and not using 1-mol ethylene oxide adduct of isosorbide, 450 g of polycarbonate copolymer with a number average molecular weight of 27,700 g / mol, a PDI of 2.3, and a glass transition temperature of 142 °C was obtained by the same method as in Example 1. The tensile strength, elongation, and biodegradability of the obtained polycarbonate copolymer were measured by the same method as in Example 1. The average tensile strength was confirmed to be 56.5 MPa, the average elongation to be 71.5%, and the average weight loss rates after 3 months and 6 months were 0% and 0%, respectively. The results are shown in Table 2 below.

[0096] Comparative Example 9 459 g of polycarbonate copolymer with a number-average molecular weight of 26,200 g / mol, a PDI of 2.7, and a glass transition temperature of 115°C was obtained by the same method as in Example 1, except that the isosorbide content was changed from 95.8 mmol to 3.8 mmol, the diphenyl carbonate content was changed from 1,916.0 mmol to 1,505.4 mmol, the bisphenol A ethylene oxide 2-mol adduct content was changed from 1,724.4 mmol to 1,497.9 mmol, and 3.8 mmol of isosorbide ethylene oxide 5-mol adduct was used instead of 95.8 mmol of isosorbide ethylene oxide 1-mol adduct. The tensile strength, elongation, and biodegradability of the obtained polycarbonate copolymer were measured by the same method as in Example 1, and it was confirmed that the average tensile strength was 61.7 MPa, the average elongation was 74.7%, and the average weight loss rates after 3 months and 6 months were 1.9% and 4.1%, respectively. The results are shown in Table 2 below.

[0097] Comparative Example 10 Except for changing the isosorbide content from 95.8 mmol to 4.5 mmol, changing the diphenyl carbonate content from 1,916.0 mmol to 1,779.1 mmol, and using 1,770.2 mmol of bisphenol A instead of 1,724.4 mmol of bisphenol A ethylene oxide 2-mol adduct, and using 4.5 mmol of isosorbide propylene oxide 5-mol adduct instead of 95.8 mmol of isosorbide ethylene oxide 1-mol adduct, 460 g of polycarbonate copolymer with a number average molecular weight of 28,100 g / mol, a PDI of 2.3, and a glass transition temperature of 140 °C was obtained by the same method as in Example 1. The tensile strength, elongation, and biodegradability of the obtained polycarbonate copolymer were measured by the same method as in Example 1, and it was confirmed that the average tensile strength was 59.4 MPa, the average elongation was 72.6%, and the average weight loss rates after 3 months and 6 months were 1.3% and 3.5%, respectively. The results are shown in Table 2 below.

[0098] Comparative Example 11 545 g of polycarbonate copolymer with a number average molecular weight of 26,400 g / mol, a PDI of 2.5, and a glass transition temperature of 113°C was obtained by the same method as in Example 1, except that the isosorbide content was changed from 95.8 mmol to 1,642.3 mmol, the diphenyl carbonate content was changed from 1,916.0 mmol to 2,451.1 mmol, the bisphenol A ethylene oxide 2 molar adduct content was changed from 1,724.4 mmol to 784.4 mmol, and 24.5 mmol of isosorbide ethylene oxide 5 molar adduct was used instead of 95.8 mmol of isosorbide ethylene oxide 1 molar adduct. The tensile strength, elongation, and biodegradability of the obtained polycarbonate copolymer were measured by the same method as in Example 1, and it was confirmed that the average tensile strength was 67.6 MPa, the average elongation was 10.4%, and the average weight loss rates after 3 months and 6 months were 2.5% and 5.7%, respectively. The results are shown in Table 2 below.

[0099] Comparative Example 12 Except for changing the isosorbide content from 95.8 mmol to 1,779.1 mmol, changing the diphenyl carbonate content from 1,916.0 mmol to 2,655.4 mmol, and using 849.7 mmol of bisphenol A instead of 1,724.4 mmol of bisphenol A ethylene oxide 2-mol adduct, and using 26.6 mmol of isosorbide propylene oxide 5-mol adduct instead of 95.8 mmol of isosorbide ethylene oxide 1-mol adduct, 568 g of polycarbonate copolymer with a number average molecular weight of 28,700 g / mol, a PDI of 2.3, and a glass transition temperature of 132 °C was obtained by the same method as in Example 1. The tensile strength, elongation, and biodegradability of the obtained polycarbonate copolymer were measured by the same method as in Example 1, and it was confirmed that the average tensile strength was 64.9 MPa, the average elongation was 9.1%, and the average weight loss rates after 3 months and 6 months were 2.2% and 4.0%, respectively. The results are shown in Table 2 below.

[0100] Comparative Example 13 Except for changing the isosorbide content from 95.8 mmol to 150.5 mmol, the diphenyl carbonate content from 1,916.0 mmol to 1,881.7 mmol, the bisphenol A ethylene oxide 2-mol adduct content from 1,724.4 mmol to 658.6 mmol, and using 1,072.6 mmol of isosorbide ethylene oxide 5-mol adduct instead of 95.8 mmol of isosorbide ethylene oxide 1-mol adduct, 673 g of polycarbonate copolymer with a number average molecular weight of 27,100 g / mol, a PDI of 3.8, and a glass transition temperature of 48 °C was obtained by the same method as in Example 1. Using the same method as in Example 1, the tensile strength, elongation, and biodegradability of the obtained polycarbonate copolymer were measured. The average tensile strength was found to be 46.8 MPa, the average elongation 110.1%, and the average weight loss after 3 months and 6 months was 32.9% and 56.7%, respectively. The results are shown in Table 2 below.

[0101] Comparative Example 14 Except for changing the isosorbide content from 95.8 mmol to 150.5 mmol, changing the diphenyl carbonate content from 1,916.0 mmol to 1,881.8 mmol, and using 658.6 mmol of bisphenol A instead of 1,724.4 mmol of bisphenol A ethylene oxide 2-mol adduct, and using 1,072.6 mmol of isosorbide propylene oxide 5-mol adduct instead of 95.8 mmol of isosorbide ethylene oxide 1-mol adduct, 517 g of polycarbonate copolymer with a number average molecular weight of 23,400 g / mol, a PDI of 3.8, and a glass transition temperature of 55°C was obtained by the same method as in Example 1. Using the same method as in Example 1, the tensile strength, elongation, and biodegradability of the obtained polycarbonate copolymer were measured. The average tensile strength was found to be 51.7 MPa, the average elongation 103.8%, and the average weight loss rates after 3 months and 6 months were 30.2% and 46.3%, respectively. The results are shown in Table 2 below.

[0102] Comparative Example 15 499 g of polycarbonate copolymer with a number average molecular weight of 29,700 g / mol, a PDI of 3.1, and a glass transition temperature of 125°C was obtained by the same method as in Example 1, except that the isosorbide content was changed from 95.8 mmol to 2,463.4 mmol, the diphenyl carbonate content was changed from 1,916.0 mmol to 2,737.1 mmol, 1,4-cyclohexanedimethanol was used instead of 1,724.4 mmol of bisphenol A ethylene oxide 2 adduct, and 136.9 mmol of isosorbide ethylene oxide 5 adduct was used instead of 95.8 mmol of isosorbide ethylene oxide 1 adduct. Using the same method as in Example 1, the tensile strength, elongation, and biodegradability of the obtained polycarbonate copolymer were measured. The average tensile strength was found to be 88.1 MPa, the average elongation 12.8%, and the average weight loss rates after 3 months and 6 months were 3.0% and 4.9%, respectively. The results are shown in Table 2 below.

[0103] Comparative Example 16 Except for changing the isosorbide content from 95.8 mmol to 2,463.4 mmol, changing the diphenyl carbonate content from 1,916.0 mmol to 2,737.1 mmol, and using 1,4-butanediol 136.9 mmol instead of 1,724.4 mmol of bisphenol A ethylene oxide 2-mol adduct, and using 136.9 mmol of isosorbide propylene oxide 5-mol adduct 136.9 mmol instead of 95.8 mmol of isosorbide ethylene oxide 1-mol adduct, 497 g of polycarbonate copolymer with a number average molecular weight of 24,300 g / mol, a PDI of 2.3, and a glass transition temperature of 115 °C was obtained by the same method as in Example 1. Using the same method as in Example 1, the tensile strength, elongation, and biodegradability of the obtained polycarbonate copolymer were measured. The average tensile strength was confirmed to be 72.6 MPa, the average elongation 16.5%, and the average weight loss rates after 3 months and 6 months were 14.4% and 27.2%, respectively. The results are shown in Table 2 below.

[0104] [Ingredients description] ISB: Isosorbide EI 1: Isosorbide ethylene oxide 1 molar adduct EI 5: 5-mol ethylene oxide adduct of isosorbide EI 25: 25 moles of ethylene oxide adduct of isosorbide PI 1: 1 molar adduct of isosorbide to propylene oxide PI 5: 5-mol adduct of isosorbide propylene oxide PI 25: 25 moles of propylene oxide adduct of isosorbide BPA(EO)2: Bisphenol A ethylene oxide dimolar adduct BPA: Bisphenol A BHEPF:9,9-Bis-(4-(2-hydroxyethoxy)phenyl)fluorene 1,4-BHMB: 1,4-bis(2-hydroxymethyl)benzene 2,5-BHMF:2,5-bis(hydroxymethyl)furan 2,6-BHMP:2,6-bis(hydroxymethyl)pyridine CHDM: 1,4-Cyclohexanedimethanol 1,4-BD:1,4-butanediol DPC: Diphenyl carbonate CaCl2: Calcium chloride

[0105] [Physical property measurement method] - Number-average molecular weight (Mn, g / mol) and polydispersity index (PDI): Each polycarbonate copolymer prepared in the above examples and comparative examples was dissolved in chloroform at a concentration of 1-3% by weight, and the number-average molecular weight (Mn) and polydispersity index (PDI) were measured using a gel permeation chromatography (GPC) apparatus (Agilent). The column used was a PLgel 5μM IXED-D 300×7.5mm (Agilent), with a column temperature of 35°C, chloroform as the elution solvent, a flow rate of 0.5 mL / min, and polystyrene (Sigma-Aldrich) as the standard substance.

[0106] - Glass transition temperature (Tg): The glass transition temperature was measured using a differential scanning calorimeter (DSC Q100, TA Instrument Co.) under specific conditions: the temperature was raised from 20°C to 300°C at a heating rate of 10°C / min, then rapidly cooled to 20°C, and then raised again to 300°C.

[0107] - Tensile strength and elongation: Tensile strength and elongation were measured at a speed of 5 mm / min using a UTM (Instron 5967, manufactured by Instron Corporation) in accordance with ASTM D638. Specifically, the tensile strength and elongation were measured a total of five times for each specimen prepared in the examples and comparative examples, and the average value of the five measurement results for each specimen was calculated. - Biodegradability evaluation: The polycarbonate copolymers obtained in the above examples and comparative examples were processed into films with a thickness of approximately 100 μm using a hot press (Mini Test Press-10, manufactured by Toyoseiki Co., Ltd.), and cut into pieces measuring 8 cm wide x 4 cm long to prepare specimens for biodegradability measurement.

[0108] To measure biodegradation under composting conditions, the biodegradability test specimens were buried in compost in a constant temperature chamber maintained at 50°C and 60% humidity, and biodegradation was measured at two-week intervals for six months. The compost and burial conditions at this time conformed to the following conditions, and biodegradation (%) was measured as the weight loss rate (%) of each specimen using the following formula, and the average of three measured values ​​for each specimen was calculated.

[0109] [Biodegradable]

number

[0110] [Composting and burial conditions] Compost was produced using a microbial fermentation decomposition device (Wrinkle, Hanmi Flexible) from a starter culture composition of Bacillus sumicii strain, a thermophilic bacterium used for organic waste treatment (Food Cleaner, Hanmi Flexible). To maintain the microbial activity sustainably, the compost used for biodegradability measurement was replaced with freshly produced compost every week.

[0111] Furthermore, to confirm the reliability of this biodegradability evaluation, cellulose (α-cellulose, ≥98%) was used as a reference material, and its biodegradability was measured in the same manner as described above. As a result, it was confirmed that weight loss began after 4 weeks, and biodegradation progressed to an irrecoverable level after 10 weeks.

[0112] [Table 1-1] [Table 1-2] [Table 2-1] [Table 2-2]

[0113] As shown in Table 1 above, the polycarbonate copolymers of Examples 1 to 23 according to the present invention contain anhydrosugar alcohol, anhydrosugar alcohol-alkylene glycol, and aromatic diol as diol components in specific content ranges, and exhibit well-balanced and excellent physical properties in terms of tensile strength, elongation, heat resistance, and biodegradability, such as an average tensile strength of 73.2 MPa or higher, an average elongation of 34.1% or higher, a glass transition temperature of 80°C or higher, and a high biodegradability of 6.8% or higher after 6 months.

[0114] However, as shown in Table 2 above, the polycarbonate copolymers of Comparative Examples 1 to 8 had poor average tensile strength of 70.0 MPa or less and showed 0% biodegradability after 6 months, meaning they did not biodegrade. In particular, the polycarbonate copolymers of Comparative Examples 3 to 6 also had poor average elongation of 22.4% or less. The polycarbonate copolymers of Comparative Examples 9 and 10 had very poor average tensile strength of 61.7 MPa or less compared to the polycarbonate copolymers of the Examples, and also poor biodegradability of 4.1% or less after 6 months. The polycarbonate copolymers of Comparative Examples 11 and 12 had poor average tensile strength of 67.6 MPa or less and poor average elongation of 10.4% or less. The polycarbonate copolymers of Comparative Examples 13 and 14 had very poor average tensile strength and glass transition temperature, and the polycarbonate copolymers of Comparative Examples 15 and 16 had very poor average elongation.

Claims

1. It comprises repeating units derived from the diol component; and repeating units derived from the diester carbonate component; The polycarbonate copolymer comprising the diol component, wherein the diol component comprises (a) 0.3 to 55 mol% anhydrosugar alcohol, (b) 0.3 to 40 mol% anhydrosugar alcohol-alkylene glycol, and (c) 35 to 99 mol% aromatic diol, based on 100 mol% of the total diol component.

2. The polycarbonate copolymer according to claim 1, wherein the anhydro sugar alcohol is dianhydrohexitol.

3. The polycarbonate copolymer according to claim 1, wherein the anhydro sugar alcohol is selected from isosorbide, isomannide, isoidide, or a mixture thereof.

4. The polycarbonate copolymer according to claim 1, wherein the anhydrosugar alcohol-alkylene glycol is obtained by an addition reaction between an anhydrosugar alcohol and an alkylene oxide.

5. The polycarbonate copolymer according to claim 4, wherein the alkylene oxide is a linear alkylene oxide having 2 to 18 carbon atoms or a branched alkylene oxide having 3 to 18 carbon atoms.

6. The polycarbonate copolymer according to claim 1, wherein the aromatic diol is one or more selected from the group consisting of bisphenol-based diol compounds, fluorene-based diol compounds, benzene-based diol compounds, furan-based diol compounds, pyridine-based diol compounds, or combinations thereof.

7. The polycarbonate copolymer according to claim 1, wherein the aromatic diol is one or more selected from the group consisting of bisphenol A, alkylene oxide adducts of bisphenol A, 9,9-bis-(4-(2-hydroxyethoxy)phenyl)fluorene, 1,4-bis(2-hydroxymethyl)benzene, 1,3-bis(2-hydroxymethyl)benzene, 1,4-bis(2-hydroxyethyl)benzene, 2,5-bis(hydroxymethyl)furan, 2,5-bis(hydroxyethyl)furan, 2,6-bis(hydroxymethyl)pyridine, or combinations thereof.

8. The polycarbonate copolymer according to claim 1, wherein the diester carbonate component is selected from dialkyl carbonate, diaryl carbonate, alkylene carbonate, or a combination thereof.

9. The diester carbonate component is as shown in formula (C) below 【Chemistry 1】 A polycarbonate copolymer according to claim 1, selected from compounds represented by (wherein A and A' are each independently selected from unsubstituted or halogen-substituted alkyl groups having 1 to 20 carbon atoms, aryl groups having 6 to 20 carbon atoms, or aralkyl groups having 7 to 25 carbon atoms, and A and A' may be the same or different from each other).

10. The following formula (1) 【Chemistry 2】 A repeating unit having the structure shown; The following formula (2) 【Transformation 3】 (In the formula, R 1 Each of the following repeating units has a structure represented by ), where each represents either hydrogen or an alkyl group, and each of the following represents an integer from 0 to 15, except that m + n represents an integer from 1 to 25. The following formula (3) 【Chemistry 4】 A repeating unit having the structure represented by (wherein R is an allylene group having 6 to 40 carbon atoms; or a heteroalylene group having 5 to 40 carbon atoms containing one or more heteroatoms selected from the group consisting of N, O, and S). The polycarbonate copolymer according to claim 1, comprising

11. A method for producing a polycarbonate copolymer, The process includes reacting a mixture containing a diol component and a diester carbonate component in the presence of a polymerization catalyst. A method for producing a polycarbonate copolymer, wherein the diol component comprises (a) 0.3 to 55 mol% anhydrosugar alcohol, (b) 0.3 to 40 mol% anhydrosugar alcohol-alkylene glycol, and (c) 35 to 99 mol% aromatic diol, based on 100 mol% of the total diol component.

12. A molded article comprising a polycarbonate copolymer according to any one of claims 1 to 10.

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