Pascu, Luoana FlorentinaLuoana FlorentinaPascuIancu, VasileVasileIancuPetre, Valentina AndreeaValentina AndreeaPetreCimpean, Ioana AntoniaIoana AntoniaCimpeanChiriac, Florentina LauraFlorentina LauraChiriac2025-11-282025-11-282025-11-17https://dspace.incdecoind.ro/handle/123456789/3438Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are persistent environmental contaminants that tend to accumulate in solid matrices such as sewage sludge, raising concerns regarding their fate and potential ecological risks. This study aimed to develop and validate a robust analytical method for the accurate determination of PFAS in dehydrated sludge. A liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry (LC–MS/MS) method was optimized for 28 PFAS, including perfluoroalkyl carboxylic acids (PFCAs) and sulfonic acids (PFSAs). Solid–liquid extraction with basic methanol was followed by cleanup using a cartridge packed with ferrite and sodium sulfate to remove moisture and particulate interferences. Chromatographic separation was performed with an Avantor® ACE® PFAS Delay column coupled to an Agilent triple quadrupole MS operating in negative electrospray ionization mode. The method achieved excellent sensitivity (MDL < 0.02 µg/g dry weight for most compounds), satisfactory precision (RSD < 15%), and recoveries between 80–118%. Optimization of mobile phase additives, gradient conditions, and MS parameters enhanced chromatographic resolution and signal-to-noise ratio. The validated method demonstrates high reliability for PFAS determination in complex solid matrices and can be applied as a valuable tool for environmental monitoring and risk assessment of sludge management practices.enPFASsewage sludgesolid–liquid extractionLC–MS/MSmethod validationenvironmental monitoringchromatographic separationRobust LC–MS/MS Methodology for Low-Level PFAS in Sludge Matricesjournal-article10.3390/analytica6040049