Densities, rho, and speeds of sound, u, of 2-propanone + dipropylamine, + dibutylamine or + triethylamine systems have been measured at (293.15, 298.15 and 303.15) K and atmospheric pressure using a vibrating tube densimeter and sound analyser Anton Paar model DSA-5000. The rho and u values were used to calculate excess molar volumes, V-E, and the excess functions at 298.15 K for the thermal expansion coefficient, alpha(E)(P), and for the isentropic compressibility, K-S(E) at 298.15 K. V-E, K-S(E) and alpha(E)(P) are positive magnitudes. When replacing dipropylamine by dibutylamine or triethylamine in the studied mixtures, the excess functions increase. This may be ascribed to the interactions between unlike molecules which are more important in the former solutions. From the comparison with similar data obtained for 2-propanone + aniline, + N-methylaniline, or + pyridine systems, it is concluded that interactions between unlike molecules are stronger in mixtures containing aromatic amines. Free volume effects are present in solutions with dipropyl or dibutylamine as the V-E curves are shifted towards higher mole fractions of 2-propanone. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.