In order to assess the effect of co-solvents on the solubility of caffeine in supercritical carbon dioxide, experimental solubility of caffeine in supercritical ethanol-carbon dioxide and isopropanol-carbon dioxide mixed solvents was obtained using a high-pressure semi-continuous flow apparatus. Caffeine solubilities in 5% ethanol/95% CO2, 10% ethanol/90% CO 2 and 5% isopropanol/95% CO2 mixed solvents were determined at 323.2 and 343.2 K and pressures ranging from 15.2 to 30.0 MPa. The results indicate much higher solubilities of caffeine in these mixed solvents than those obtained in pure carbon dioxide. The large solubilities are attributed to the resultant chemical interaction forces (hydrogen bonding) and increase in dispersion forces i...