C1-symmetric diastereoisomers of a zirconocene dichloride, SiMe2(3-benzylindenyl)(indenyl)ZrCl2, known as catalyst precursors used to produce polypropylenes with similar molecular weights and tacticities, have been investigated in ethylene polymerization. Activated by methylaluminoxane, they produce microstructurally different polymers: high-density polyethylene and linear low-density polyethylene, the latter characterized by the presence of ethyl branches. The formation of branches is relevant in the complex having a sterically more crowded (inward) site. A comparison with the complex without substituents, meso-SiMe2(indenyl)2ZrCl2, shows that the presence of a benzyl group on only one of the two indenyl moieties can regulate the numbe...