Pesticides and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are environmental pollutants that continue to be of great concern due to their potential toxic and human health effects. Human activities play a significant role in the release of these compounds into the environment. The occurrence of these pollutants in low concentration and the need for their continuous monitoring presents a challenge for the environmental analytical chemist. Sensitive analytical techniques that can selectively detect these compounds without being affected by the environmental matrix are required. Advances in nanotechnology have allowed for the design of sensitive and selective nanomaterials which provide alternative analytical tools for such challenges. In this wo...