The diffusivity of CO2 in ethanol, n-heptane and methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE) has been determined using a laminar jet reactor and a wetted wall column at two temperatures (293 K and 298 K). The reactors have been operated in the laminar and transition regime. In the transition regime, the effective diffusivity of CO2 was found to increase with Reynolds number, which could be explained by the increasing contribution of eddy diffusivity to the overall mass transfer. However, even in the laminar regime, the molecular diffusivity of CO2 was found to vary with experimental conditions, i.e., the Reynolds number. It has been observed that the value of DCO2 reduces with increasing Re in the case of ethanol, while the opposite trend is observe...