A sample of syndiotactic polypropylene was quenched from the melt at 0°C and kept at this temperature for 1 min. Upon heating to room temperature, it shows the disordered crystalline form I, with the chains in helical conformation. In addition, it also contains a fraction of trans-planar mesophase, formed during the short time at 0°C. It was annealed at increasing temperatures, up to 120°C, and the structural changes analyzed by x-rays and FTIR measurements. Annealing up to 90°C results in a progressive decrease in the trans-planar mesophase, and also the melting of the more disordered and smaller helical crystals. In this range, the structural parameters such as crystallinity and crystal perfection smoothly increase, whereas a steeper incr...