Dendrimers are well defined, highly branched polymers(1-5) that adopt
a roughly spherical, globular shape in solution, Their cores are relat
ively loosely packed and can trap guest molecules(5-7), and by appropr
iate functionalization of the branch tips the macromolecules can act a
s unimolecular micelle-like entities(6). Here we show that dendrimers
with a fluorinated shell are soluble in liquid carbon dioxide and can
transport CO2-insoluble molecules into this solvent within their cores
. Specifically, we demonstrate the extraction of a polar ionic dye, me
thyl orange, from water into CO2 using these fluorinated dendrimers. T
his observation suggests possible uses of such macromolecules for the
remediation of contaminated water, the extraction of pharmaceutical pr
oducts from fermentation vessels, the selective encapsulation of drugs
for targeted delivery(6,7) and the transport of reagents for chemical
reactions (such as polymerization(8-11)) in liquid and supercritical
CO2 solvents.