The new hole transporting materials which comprise molecules consisting of two hydrazone branches linked with flexible thiobiphenyl or thiophenyl sulphide and two hydroxyl groups containing central bridge were synthesized and investigated. These transporting materials possessing phenyl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroquinoline moieties are low molecular glasses and allow preparing stable to crystallization layers. The ionization potentials of these compounds are ca. 5.3eV as determined by the electron photoemission method. These low molecular glasses can be used as hole transporting materials with or, in the case of a solid substrate, without binder polymer. The hole drift mobility of the newly synthesized compounds, measured by xerographic time of flight method, exceeds 10 −5 cm 2 /Vs at an electric field of 10 6 V/cm.