AbstractDiffusion of dissolved CO2 is a possible transport mechanism in caprocks which should be evaluated precisely for long term storage of CO2. It is also a mechanism controlling the caprock geochemical reactivity in the vicinity of the top of the storage where CO2 accumulates driven by gravity. As a first step, we studied the diffusion properties of water in two low porosity caprock samples, giving an upper limit of the diffusion of CO2 dissolved in water.Two methods were used and compared on the same sample: standard through diffusion experiments with tritiated water, and low field NMR experiments with deuterated water. In through diffusion experiments, the sample is placed between two reservoirs; tritiated water is injected in one res...