Continuous flow supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO 2 ) has previously been shown (P. Stephenson, P. Licence, S. K. Ross, M. Poliakoff, Green Chem. 2004, 6, 521) to be a viable medium for conducting continuous asymmetric hydrogenation when it is combined with an appropriate enantioselective catalyst. Here we examine the use of a composite catalyst immobilisation system modified with several different types of asymmetric bisphosphine ligands in continuous flow scCO 2 . In particular, proprietary ligands from Solvias AG were found to be the most successful, with Josiphos 001 improving the enantiomeric excess (ee) to> 80 % in the asymmetric hydrogenation of dimethyl itaconate (DMIT); this ee is higher than that reported for the batch hydrogenation of DMIT using a homogeneous catalyst fully dissolved in scCO 2 (S. Lange, A. Brinkmann, P. Trautner, K. Woelk, J. Bargon, W. Leitner, Chirality 2000, 12, 450).