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Nationality
  
French

Role
  
Chemist

Education
  
ESPCI ParisTech

Known for
  
discovery of actinium

Doctoral advisor
  
Pierre Curie

Name
  
Andre-Louis Debierne


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Born
  
14 July 1874Paris, France (
1874-07-14
)

Died
  
August 31, 1949, Paris, France

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André-Louis Debierne (14 July 1874 – 31 August 1949) was a French chemist and is considered the discoverer of the element actinium.

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Debierne studied at the elite École supérieure de physique et de chimie industrielles de la ville de Paris (ESPCI ParisTech). He was a student of Charles Friedel, was a close friend of Pierre and Marie Curie and was associated with their work. In 1899, he discovered the radioactive element actinium, as a result of continuing the work with pitchblende that the Curies had initiated.

After the death of Pierre Curie in 1906, Debierne helped Marie Curie carry on and worked with her in teaching and research.

In 1910, he and Marie Curie prepared radium in metallic form in visible amounts. They did not keep it metallic, however. Having demonstrated the metal's existence as a matter of scientific curiosity, they reconverted it into compounds with which they might continue their researches.

References

André-Louis Debierne Wikipedia