Main observation and conclusionTwo new uranium(VI) phosphonate compounds, namely K8[N(C2H5)4]2(UO2)17(H2O)4[CH2(PO3)2]8[CH2(PO3)(PO3H)]4‧16(H2O) (1) and [N(C2H5)4]4(H3O)2(UO2)10[CH2(PO3)2]5[CH2(PO3)(PO3H)]2‧10H2O (2), have been synthesized under mild hydro/solvothermal condition. The structural analysis of the two compounds reveals that they both contain all three typical coordination geometries of the U(VI) ions, including UO6 tetragonal, UO7 pentagonal, and UO8 hexagonal bipyramids. Moreover, compound 1 displays a temperature‐induced single crystal to single crystal phase transformation as confirmed by the Single‐crystal X‐ray diffraction data collected at different temperatures. Temperature‐dependent fluorescence spectra presented herein illustrate the perturbation of the electronic structure of uranyl centers.