Claims
- 1. A method for improving interfacial chemical reactions, said method comprising:a) pre-heating a workpiece, comprised of a substrate material, to a pre-heat temperature of about 100° C. or higher; and thereafter b) contacting said pre-heated workpiece at a pre-heat temperature of about 100° C. or higher with a liquid; wherein an interfacial chemical reaction occurs upon contacting said pre-heated workpiece with said liquid and the speed with which said interfacial chemical reaction occurs is faster than the speed wish which the reaction would occur without said pre-heating.
- 2. A method for improving interfacial chemical reactions, said method comprising:a) pre-hearing a workpiece, comprised of a substrate material, to a pre-heat temperature of about 70° C. or higher; and thereafter b) contacting said pre-heated workpiece at a pre-heat temperature of about 70° C. or higher with a liquid; wherein an interfacial chemical reaction occurs upon contacting said pre-heated workpiece with said liquid and the speed with which said interfacial chemical reaction occurs is faster than the speed with which the reaction would occur without said pre-heating and wherein the substrate material comprises a non-metal material.
- 3. A method for improving interfacial chemical reactions, said method comprising:a) pre-heating a workpiece, comprised of a substrate material, to a pre-heat temperature of about 70° C. or higher; and thereafter b) contacting said pre-heated workpiece at a pre-heat temperature of about 70° C. or higher with a liquid; wherein an interfacial chemical reaction occurs upon contacting said pre-heated workpiece with said liquid and the speed with which said interfacial chemical reaction occurs is faster than the speed with which the reactions would occur without said pre-heating and wherein the substrate material comprises silicon.
- 4. A method for improving interfacial chemical reactions, said method comprising:a) pre-heating a workpiece, comprised of a substrate material, to a pre-heat temperature of about 70° C. or higher; and thereafter b) contacting said pre-heated workpiece at a pre-heat temperature or about 70° C. or higher with a liquid; wherein an interfacial chemical reaction occurs upon contacting said pre-heated workpiece with said liquid and the speed with which said interfacial chemical reaction occurs is faster than the speed with which the reaction would occur without said pre-heating and wherein the pre-healing is accomplished using a process selected from the group consisting of infrared heating, induction beating, and microwave heating.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 10/230,269 filed Aug. 29, 2002, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,599,563.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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10/425365 |
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