“…Several techniques have been used currently to identify and quantify the reactive species generated in plasma-treated liquids, including electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR), UV-vis spectrophotometry, chemical dosimetry, liquid chromatography in addition to colorimetric and fluorescence method (Griess reagent, nitrate assay kit, titanium (IV) oxysulfate, amplex red hydrogen peroxide [H 2 O 2 ] assay kit) (Hoeben et al, 2019;Jo, Joh, Chung, & Chung, 2020;Kučerová, Machala, & Hensel, 2020;Pandiyaraj et al, 2020;Xu et al, 2020). While laser-induced fluorescence (LIF), Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, mass-spectrometry, and gas sensors or analyzers are used for product detection in the gas phase (Gorbanev & Bogaerts, 2018;Khlyustova et al, 2019). When PAW is generated, different processes occur at the interface layer, such as the transfer of gaseous species into the liquid, and chemical reactions between gaseous species and liquid molecules (Wende, von Woedtke, Weltmann, & Bekeschus, 2018).…”