The characterization and evolution of corrosion products deposited on/around MnSs, a typical kind of inclusive particle embedded in AISI 304 stainless steel, was analyzed using a quasi-in-situ method in a 3.5 wt.% NaCl solution. On/around the MnS inclusion, a corrosion product layer with spinel FeCrO as the main component was formed, with a thickness of several hundred nanometers. Below the layer, there was a cavity layer in which part of the MnS remained, forming secondary pitting along the MnS/matrix boundary. The mechanism of corrosion product deposition and evolution accompanied by MnS dissolution, as well as the characteristics of the corrosion products, are discussed.

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