“…In recent years, M 4,5 -edge HERFD has matured into an essential method for determining actinide electronic structure, bonding, and speciation. ,, An increasing number of studies demonstrate that the method carries sensitivity to oxidation state, 5 f ligand field splitting, and covalency. − ,,,− It has also been shown that additional insights can be obtained by extending HERFD measurements to include 3 d 4 f RIXS planes, particularly in identified variations in resonant versus nonresonant XES maxima. ,, The present study reports the sensitivity of 3 d 4 f RIXS to U(IV) metal–ligand bonding at both the M 5 -edge and the M 4 -edge. It is identified that the RXES part of the RIXS planes contains fine structures that are not captured via HERFD measurements.…”