An analysis of the structure and polymorphic behavior of high molecular weight, low stereoregular, poorly crystalline syndiotactic polypropylene (sam-PP), prepared with heterocycle-fused indenylsilylamidodimethyltitanium complexes is presented. The samples do not crystallize by cooling the melt to room temperature but slowly crystallize if they are kept at room temperature for several days. Disordered modifications of the helical form I of syndiotactic polypropylene (s-PP) are obtained, and small degrees of crystallinity (16-20%) are achieved. The stretching of compression-molded films of sam-PP samples produces oriented crystalline fibers in the trans-planar mesomorphic form of s-PP. The low stereoregularity ([rrrr] ) 40-55%) prevents the ...