Three single crystals of fully dehydrated, largely Co 2? -exchanged zeolites X and Y were prepared by the exchange of Na 80 -X (|Na 80 |[Si 112 Al 80 O 384 ]-FAU, Si/Al = 1.40), Na 75 -Y (|Na 75 |[Si 117 Al 75 O 384 ]-FAU, Si/Al = 1.56), and Na 71 -Y (|Na 71 |[Si 121 Al 71 O 384 ]-FAU, Si/Al = 1.70) with aqueous streams 0.05 M in Co(NO 3 ) 2 , pH = 5.1, at 294 K for 3 days. This was followed by vacuum dehydration at 673 K. Their crystal structures were determined by synchrotron X-ray diffraction techniques in the cubic space group Fd 3m at 100(1) K. In all three crystals Co 2? ions occupy the 6-ring sites I, I', and II; Na ? ions occupy sites II' and II. The number of Co 2? ions exchanging into the zeolite was about 30 per unit cell for all three crystals. The number of residual Na ? ions, however, decreased sharply as Si/Al ratio increased, and the number of H ? ions co-exchanging into the zeolite decreased nearly to zero. Some dealumination of the zeolite framework was seen in the first crystal (initial Si/Al = 1.40).