A single electro-discharge-sintering (EDS) pulse (1.0kJ/0.7g), from a 300(F capacitor, was applied to atomized spherical Ti-6Al-4V powder in air to produce microporous compact. A solid core surrounded by a porous layer was self-assembled by a discharge in the middle of the compact. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy was used to study the surface characteristics of the compact material. C, N, O and Ti were the main constituents, with smaller amounts of Al and V. The surface was lightly oxidized and was primarily in the form of TiO2. A lightly etched EDS sample showed the surface form of metallic Ti, indicating that EDS breaks down the oxide film of the as-received Ti-6Al-4V powder during the discharge process. The EDS Ti-6Al-4V compact surface also contained small amounts of TiN in addition to TiO2, resulting in the reaction between nitrogen in air and the Ti substrate in times as short as 125μs.