“…Recently, great attention has been paid to the investigation of plasma-liquid interactions, especially in atmospheric pressure plasma discharges over water or aqueous solution surfaces, as summarized by the latest large review and roadmap paper (Bruggeman et al 2016). This research is mainly motivated by new emerging applications of plasma discharges in biomedicine: starting from bio-decontamination and sterilization, through various medical therapies in dentistry, dermatology and cancer treatments, to applications in water cleaning, food production and agriculture (Laroussi et Fundamental investigations of electro-and plasma-chemical processes due to electrical discharges used for organic contaminants neutralization, spores destruction or bacteria killing at the air-water or other gas-liquid interfaces have been carried out by many authors (Sun et al 1997, Šunka et al 1999, Andre et al 2001, Mezei et al 2005, Sugama et al 2006, Baerdemaeker et al 2007, Liu et al 2007, 2008, Shmelev 2008, Shmelev et al 2009, Kanazawa et al 2009, Machala et al 2009, Locke and Shih 2011, Pongrac and Machala 2011, Shirai et al 2011a, 2011b, Pyrgiotakis et al 2012, Elsawah et al 2013, Kovalova et al 2013, 2016, Machala et al 2013, Kim et al 2014, Di Natale et al 2018, Hong et al 2018, Lamarche et al 2018. These processes were typically studied in low or medium power glow-corona, spark, streamer or arc discharges discharges.…”