ions in nuclear waste is very difficult. The selectivity of the best available An III extractants is attributed to subtly higher bonding covalency, but is not well understood and theory cannot yet make predictions.Unlike the organometallic chemistry of uranium, which has focused strongly on U III and seen spectacular advances [2][3][4] , that of the transuranics has remained dormant and, in the case of neptunium, is limited mainly to Np IV . The only known organometallic compounds of neptunium, the first transuranic element, are a