“…Participation of the 5f or 6d orbitals (or both) in covalent bonding has been considered for many years, although the amount of covalent character in the highly polar actinide-element bond is still a subject of debate. In contrast to the chemically familiar orbital overlap concept of covalency in light elements, covalency in actinides may be enhanced by small energy differences between metal and ligand orbitals (Su et al, 2018;Ingram et al, 2008;Tanti et al, 2018;Gregson et al, 2016;Kerridge, 2017;Kaltsoyannis, 2013Kaltsoyannis, , 2016Kaltsoyannis, , 2018Jones et al, 2013;Kirker & Kaltsoyannis, 2011;Prodan et al, 2007;Neidig et al, 2013;Kelley et al, 2017). This observation has provoked further debate as to whether 'genuine' covalency ought to increase or decrease across the actinide series.…”