Antoine Bussy

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Antoine Bussy
French chemist Antoine Alexandre Brutus Bussy
French chemist Antoine Alexandre Brutus Bussy
Born May 29, 1794
Marseille
Died February 1, 1882
Paris
Nationality French
Fields chemistry
Known for beryllium

Antoine Alexandre Brutus Bussy (May 29, 1794, Marseille - February 1, 1882, Paris) was a French chemist who primarily studied pharmaceuticals.

In 1831 he published the 'Mémoire sur le Radical métallique de la Magnésie' where he described a method of preparing magnesium by heating magnesium chloride and potassium in a glass tube. When the potassium chloride was washed out, small globules of magnesium remained.

Bussy and Friedrich Wöhler are each credited with independently isolating the element beryllium in August 1828 by reacting potassium and beryllium chloride.

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