“…In the PUREX process, where TBP exposed to acidic conditions (nitric acidaqueous phase) and gamma radiation (U, Th, and fission products), undergoes hydrolytic and radiolytic reactions resulting into formation of some undesired components mainly dibutyl phosphate (DBP) and to a lesser extent monobutyl phosphate (MBP). Numerous analytical methods like GC-FID [16][17][18][19], titrimetry [20], complex-gravimetry [21], ion pair chromatography [22][23][24], colorimetry [25,26], IR, UV-VIS, NMR spectroscopy [7,22], and AAS [27] exist to determine TBP at higher concentration level. High speed isotachophoresis [28] was successfully used to analyze degradation mixture of TBP.…”