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André-Louis Debierne
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Born (1874-07-14)14 July 1874
Paris, France
Died 31 August 1949(1949-08-31) (aged 75)
Paris, France
Known for discovery of actinium
Scientific career
Doctoral advisor Pierre Curie
Other academic advisors Charles Friedel

André-Louis Debierne (born July 14, 1874 – died August 31, 1949) was a French chemist. A chemist is a scientist who studies what things are made of. Debierne is often known for discovering the element actinium. However, some people think another chemist, Friedrich Oskar Giesel, also deserves credit.

Early Life and Studies

André-Louis Debierne was born in Paris, France. He went to a special science school. This school was called the École supérieure de physique et de chimie industrielles de la ville de Paris (ESPCI ParisTech). He was a student of Charles Friedel.

Debierne became good friends with the famous scientists Pierre Curie and Marie Curie. He worked closely with them on their important research.

Discovering Actinium

In 1899, Debierne made a big discovery. He found a new radioactive element. He named this element actinium.

He found actinium while continuing work on a mineral called pitchblende. The Curies had started this work. Pitchblende is a rock that contains uranium.

Working with the Curies

After Pierre Curie sadly passed away in 1906, Debierne continued to help Marie Curie. They worked together on teaching and research. They were a strong team.

Preparing Radium

In 1910, Debierne and Marie Curie did something amazing. They managed to prepare radium in its pure metal form. They made enough to actually see it.

They did not keep the radium as a metal. They showed that it could exist in this form. Then, they changed it back into compounds. This allowed them to continue their scientific studies.

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