“…Because of owning electron-deficient nitro groups, NAs can complex with electron-rich groups (e.g., primary amine, aryl, and pyrenyl groups) of the designed sensors through a donor−acceptor interaction. 12 As a result, the formed complexes result in the fluorescence quenching of the designed fluorescent sensor via the mechanism of photoinduced electron transfer, 13 Forster resonance energy transfer, 13 Dexter interactions, 14 and intramolecular charge transfer. 15 The reported fluorescence sensors for sensing NAs include inorganic and organic conjugated polymers, 16 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon derivatives, 17 porphyrin-based compounds, 18 squaraine-related dyes, 15 semiconductor quantum dots (QDs), for example, Mn 2+ -doped ZnS, 19 CdTe, 20 and CdSe/ZnS, 21 metal nanoclusters, 22,23 and metal−organic frameworks.…”