The possibilities, advantages, shortcomings, and prospects of using supercritical fluids for separating and extracting metal complexes with organic reagents are considered. The theoretical bases of supercritical fluid chromatography and factors influencing the separation of metal complexes (nature of the organic reagent, solubility of reagents and complexes in a supercritical fluid, type of column, motionless phase, addition of a modifier into the mobile phase, and the test solvent) are discussed. The processes occurring in complexes during chromatography are discussed. The bases of supercritical fluid extraction and factors influencing extraction of metals (nature and solubility in a supercritical fluid of an organic reagent and complexes; concentration and ways of introducing the reagent into the system; addition of the modifier, water, and surfactants; the collector; and the matrix) are considered. The possibilities of methods for determining metals in various objects are shown. © Allerton Press, Inc., 2010.