“…In theory, EMI shielding materials must have a specific combination of electromagnetic properties (such as dielectric permittivity and magnetic permeability) and electrical conductivity. − Hence, the shielding adoption capability of materials can be controlled/induced by the adjustment of the aforementioned properties by varying external stimuli like heat, mechanical stress, voltage, and humidity. ,,,,− Since higher electrical conductivity remains a key factor in EMI shielding, metals (Fe, Al, Cu, Ni, etc.) and carbonaceous materials (carbon nanotubes (CNTs), fibers, graphene, etc.)…”