Four salicylate modified lanthanide-titanium oxo clusters were synthesized and characterized, which exhibit intense visible light absorption and fast photocurrent response. • Three new lanthanide-titanium oxo clusters LnTOCs have been synthesized. • They exhibit intense visible light absorption and fast photocurrent response. • One of them represents the second highest nuclearity LnTOC reported to date. Three new lanthanide-titanium oxo clusters (LnTOCs), namely, Ti 4 Gd 2 , Ti 13 Gd 2 and Ti 14 Gd 4 were synthesized by reactions of different lanthanide salts with salicylic acid (H 2 sal) in different solvents. Crystallographic studies reveal that both Ti 4 Gd 2 and Ti 13 Gd 2 are composed by a oxo-centred triangular motif {Ti 2 Gd(μ 3 -O)}, while Ti 14 Gd 4 has a heart-shaped heterometallic core {Ti 12 Gd 2 O 13 (OH) 6 }, which represents the second highest nuclearity LnTOC reported to date. In addition, these compounds exhibit a strong absorption in visible light region and a fast photocurrent response owing to the existence of salicylate ions.
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