Different mineral admixtures were used as cement replacements to study
the alkali-aggregate reaction between quartzite and cement paste. The
experimental program included expansion measurement of the mortar-bar
specimens, observation of the microstructure, and analysis of the gel
composition. Two Portland cements with different alkali contents were
used to prepare mortar bars containing different amounts of natural p
ozzolan, fly-ash, and slag. Three natural pozzolans with different alk
ali contents were also utilized to assess the effect of their alkalies
on the mortar expansion. The results indicate that not all gels are e
qually expansive and that mineral admixtures change the composition of
the gel. The double layer theory is used to explain the expansion res
ults of the mortar bars containing different levels and types of miner
al admixtures. As this theory predicts, the experimental results show
a strong negative correlation between expansion and the charge fractio
n of bivalent cations in the gel. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd.