RAPID GROW

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RA-PID GRO OMS Investments, Inc. 10250 Constellation Blvd., Suite 2800 Los Angeles CA 90067 RAPID GROW;fertilizers for domestic and agricultural use;
RA-PID-GRO MONSANTO COMPANY 800 N. LINDBERGH BLVD., E2NA ST. LOUIS MO 63167 RAPID-GROW;PLANT FERTILIZER;
RA-PID-GRO MONSANTO COMPANY 800 N. LINDBERGH BLVD., E2NA ST. LOUIS MO 63167 RAPID-GROW;PLANT FERTILIZER;
RA-PID-GRO MONSANTO COMPANY 800 N. LINDBERGH BLVD., E2NA ST. LOUIS MO 63167 RAPID-GROW;PLANT FERTILIZER;
RA-PID-GRO MONSANTO COMPANY 800 N. LINDBERGH BLVD., E2NA ST. LOUIS MO 63167 RAPID GROW;potting soil;
RA-PID-GRO RA.PID.GRO CORPORATION 88 OSSIAN ST. DANSVILLE NY 14437 RAPID-GROW;PLANT FERTILIZER;
RA.PID GRO OMS Investments, Inc. 10250 Constellation Blvd., Suite 2800 Los Angeles CA 90067 RAPID GROW;fertilizers for domestic and agricultural use;
RAPID-GRO Hummert International 4500 Earth City Expressway Earth City MO 63045 RAPID-GROW;Fertilizers;
RAPIDGRO Katzer, Russell, P. 2248 Gladwin Drive Walnut Creek CA 94596 RAPID GROW;Plant fertilizers and plant growth and health stimulants;
RAPIDGRO Plantway 13473 nw 47 ave Opa-locka FL 33054 RAPID GROW;Fertilizers; Plant growth nutrients; Plant growth regulators for agricultural use; Plant hormones (phytohormones);
RAPIDGROW Rapidgrow Industries Inc. 20203 113B Ave. Maple Ridge, BC V2X0Z1 Canada RAPID GROW;Growing media for plants; plant food; plant growth regulating preparations; plant growth regulators for agricultural use; plant nutrients; plant nutrition preparations; preparations for fortifying plants; and substances for regulating plant growth;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The present invention discloses the process of supplying high pressure (e.g., 30 atmospheres) CO that has been preheated (e.g., to about 1000° C.) and a catalyst precursor gas (e.g., Fe(CO)5) in CO that is kept below the catalyst precursor decomposition temperature to a mixing zone. In this mixing zone, the catalyst precursor is rapidly heated to a temperature that results in (1) precursor decomposition, (2) formation of active catalyst metal atom clusters of the appropriate size, and (3) favorable growth of SWNTs on the catalyst clusters. Preferably a catalyst cluster nucleation agency is employed to enable rapid reaction of the catalyst precursor gas to form many small, active catalyst particles instead of a few large, inactive ones. Such nucleation agencies can include auxiliary metal precursors that cluster more rapidly than the primary catalyst, or through provision of additional energy inputs (e.g., from a pulsed or CW laser) directed precisely at the region where cluster formation is desired. Under these conditions SWNTs nucleate and grow according to the Boudouard reaction. The SWNTs thus formed may be recovered directly or passed through a growth and annealing zone maintained at an elevated temperature (e.g., 1000° C.) in which tubes may continue to grow and coalesce into ropes.