“…These methods lack sensitivity and selectivity. Although atomic absorption spectroscopy [8,9], neutron activation analysis [10], X-ray fluorescence [11], ICP-AES and ICP-MS [12,13] may be applied for the determination of uranium in complex samples, these instruments are expensive, day to day maintenance is high and they are not free from various types of inherent interference [8][9][10][11][12][13]. Especially, atomic spectrometry methods have found little application for the determination of uranium mainly due to its high spectral background and the low sensitivity attainable due to the high thermal stability of uranium oxides [14,15].…”