Present investigation describes our study on photochemical generation of uranous ions and consequent degradation of solvent in the uranium loaded 30 % Tributyl phosphate-n-dodecane-nitric acid system. Samples of 30 % TBP-n-dodecane loaded with uranium were subjected to UV photolysis at 254, 300 and 350 nm respectively. Wavelength dependent formation of U(IV) has been determined spectrophotometrically by measuring absorbance at 656 nm. Additionally, photochemical yield of U(IV) has also been estimated semi quantitatively as a function of time of photolysis. The changes in the solvent composition under different photochemical conditions have been studied by examination of comparative gas chromatographic profiles of the solvent before and after photolysis. Among the wavelength of photo irradiation studied, the yield of U(IV) was found to be optimum at 300 nm with least degradation of PUREX solvent.