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The GlaxoSmithKline Carbon Neutral Laboratory for Sustainable Chemistry is a chemistry laboratory in
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, England. It is located on the
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of the
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, and is part of the university's School of Chemistry. The school carries out research at the carbon neutral laboratory, which is the first of its kind in the UK. The construction was majority funded by
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, as part of their commitment to
green chemistry Green chemistry, also called sustainable chemistry, is an area of chemistry and chemical engineering focused on the design of products and processes that minimize or eliminate the use and generation of hazardous substances. While environmental che ...
first announced in 2010, and saw a grant of £12 million provided to the project. There are five teaching and research laboratories on the first floor, with write-up space for about 100 researchers. The laboratories have been designed to encourage sharing of equipment, in order to be more collaborative than traditional ones. There are also dedicated instrument rooms, including
nuclear magnetic resonance Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is a physical phenomenon in which nuclei in a strong constant magnetic field are perturbed by a weak oscillating magnetic field (in the near field) and respond by producing an electromagnetic signal with a ...
, and space to work with schools on outreach activities. The laboratory contains a number of innovations to reduce its environmental impact including a wooden construction, a
green roof A green roof or living roof is a roof of a building that is partially or completely covered with vegetation and a growing medium, planted over a waterproofing membrane. It may also include additional layers such as a root barrier and drainage ...
,
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s, and extensive use of
passive ventilation Passive ventilation is the process of supplying air to and removing air from an indoor space without using mechanical systems. It refers to the flow of external air to an indoor space as a result of pressure differences arising from natural forces ...
.


Design and construction


Design

The Carbon Neutral Laboratory was designed to minimise the impact on the environment of its construction and operation. The design of the building is made up of modules manufactured off-site. The building support pillars and trusses are made from a combination of German
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, Austrian Spruce, and American red cedar. The land used for the construction was previously home to the
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factory. The designers used
computational fluid dynamics Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is a branch of fluid mechanics that uses numerical analysis and data structures to analyze and solve problems that involve fluid flows. Computers are used to perform the calculations required to simulate th ...
to design the curved roof. This enables ventilation of the building by taking advantage of the
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. One of the laboratories is also ventilated in this way, to determine the viability of doing so elsewhere. The building also features a
green roof A green roof or living roof is a roof of a building that is partially or completely covered with vegetation and a growing medium, planted over a waterproofing membrane. It may also include additional layers such as a root barrier and drainage ...
, and
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s that cover 45 per cent of the roof area and provide up to 230.9 kW. The four towers on the roof hide the building's plant equipment. Additionally, a 125-kilowatt biofuel
combined heat and power Cogeneration or combined heat and power (CHP) is the use of a heat engine or power station to generate electricity and useful heat at the same time. Cogeneration is a more efficient use of fuel or heat, because otherwise- wasted heat from elect ...
system was built on-site, providing the majority of heat needed for the buildings. The design of the building did not add any additional parking spaces, and staff are encouraged to walk, cycle or use public transport when visiting the building. The design delivers power savings of more than 60 per cent over a traditional building design, and will use 15 per cent of the energy that a traditional building would have used for heating. This enables the carbon emitted during the construction phase to be "paid back" over a 25-year period. These savings earned the design multiple awards, including BREEAM Outstanding in 2017.


Construction

Construction of the laboratory began in the spring of 2013 and it was expected to be completed during 2014.
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was the main contractor for the construction of the laboratory. The wooden beams were connected using the "Resix System", by the Simonin Company. This system is completely invisible once construction is completed, and is achieved by the lamination of wood with epoxy and threaded steel bar. File:GlaxoSmithKline_Carbon_Neutral_Building_for_Sustainable_Chemistry._-_40557421815.jpg, The curved roof line features a grass roof to minimise the building's carbon footprint. File:GlaxoSmithKline_Carbon_Neutral_Building_for_Sustainable_Chemistry.jpg, Close up of the wood cladding used in the building File:GlaxoSmithKline_Carbon_Neutral_Building_Entrance._Nottingham_University_Jubilee_Campus.jpg, Entrance to the GSK Lab


Fire and reconstruction

On 12 September 2014, a fire broke out on the construction site at approximately 8:30 pm. The construction of the building was about 70-per-cent complete at the time. Sixty firefighters from five crews attended the scene and gained control, with no injuries or damage to neighbouring buildings reported. An investigation in December 2014 found no associated wrongdoing or arson. It was later announced that the cause was likely an electrical fault with the temporary site power. The report also determined that the rapid spread had been due to the partially completed state of the building, which lacked fire doors or windows and had open voids within the floor. This allowed the fire to self-ventilate very easily. The building also had not at that point installed fire suppression systems. The original plan was to open the laboratory in late 2014 but this was delayed due to the damage. The main contractor
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cleared the site after the fire and restarted construction. The opening eventually took place on 27 September 2017, with a conference led by Peter Licence, the head of the Carbon Neutral Laboratory. Around 250 guests visited the lab on its opening day, including
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,
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and
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.


Cost

The total cost of the laboratory was £15.8 million.
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provided the majority of the funding, with a grant of £12 million. The
Wolfson Foundation The Wolfson Foundation is a charity that awards grants to support excellence in the fields of science and medicine, health, education and the arts and humanities. Overview The endowment of the Wolfson Foundation is currently some £800 million, ...
also donated £750,000.


References

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External links


Periodic Videos on YouTube
(The laboratory features in several videos, as the channel itself is closely tied to the University of Nottingham) Buildings and structures in Nottingham Sustainable buildings in the United Kingdom Carbon Neutral Laboratory University of Nottingham