AbstractVarious metallocenes were tested for syndiotactic polymerization of propylene. Reduction in the amount of costly methylalumoxane (MAO) or replacement with the other components was accomplished. Small modifications in the metallocene ligands brought about remarkable differences in the resulting catalysts concerning their storage stability, H2response as well as stereo‐specificity. Syndiotactic polypropylene (SPP) in the melt state behaves very differently compared to isotactic polypropylene (IPP). The notion that these polymers have different distributions of molecular entanglements are pursued, and verified for the first time. Excellent dispersibility of other olefin polymers in SPP matrix contributed to improve the usefulness of SP
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