“…Suitable DSs selection process broadly encompasses first, an initial screening of the functional DSs material often predicated upon its natural properties to evaluate for some basic integral components that influences an FO process including-water solubility, pH, speciation, osmotic pressure, and compatibility with the FO membrane. Consequently, a laboratory-scale test of the performances of the screened functional DSs material is often required, following which is a final evaluation of the functional DSs material's full-scale performance albeit further specific criteria may need to be evaluated depending on the targeted application [22,[39][40][41]. High water flux and low back solute flux, least possible reverse draw solutes flux, high solubility in water, optimum temperature, chemical stability, neutral pH, lower molecular weight, recyclability, low toxicity, fouling resistance, and chemical inertness towards the membrane employed had been described as some of the requite attributes for consideration as an ideal draw solute in forward osmosis processes [40,42,43].…”