“…To date, the use of small‐molecular CTLs has mainly been limited to vapor‐deposited ETLs in the p−i−n devices and HTLs in n−i−p devices, [ 56,57 ] due to the lack of orthogonal solvents for layer‐by‐layer processing of the CTLs and MHPs. In addition to TPBi, [ 16,18,58 ] several organic semiconductors, including 4,6‐bis(3,5‐di(pyridin‐3‐yl)phenyl)‐2‐methylpyrimidine (B3PyMPM), [ 13 ] 1,3,5‐Tri(m‐pyridin‐3‐ylphenyl)benzene (TmPyPb), [ 59 ] and 2,4,6‐Tris[3‐(diphenylphosphinyl)phenyl]‐1,3,5‐triazine (PO‐T2T), [ 60 ] have been found to be suitable for high‐performance PeLEDs. The higher electron mobilities and triplet energy, as well as deeper highest occupied molecular orbital levels, enable efficient electron transport, hole blocking, and exciton confinement.…”