A sample of syndiotactic polypropylene (sPP) was prepared by solvent casting in orthodichlorobenzene at 70 °C. Its structure and morphology were analyzed by X-rays, Atomic force microscopy (AFM), and transport properties of vapors at low activity. The structural parameters were compared to those of samples thermally crystallized at 25 and 100 °C. The presence of the helical form I was recognized in either sample with crystal dimensions strictly dependent on the crystallization temperature. The crystallite sizes, determined by X-rays, were found to be surprisingly high, pointing to an unusual ability of lamellar crystals of sPP helical modifications to host defects without loosing coherence. Different from the thermally crystallized samples,...